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Pompeii unveils violent images drawn by children 2,000 years ago By Megan Ziegler Published June 2, 2024 1:17pm MST World ...
Violent doodles made by children 2,000 years ago raise eyebrows Ancient Roman children drew gladiators, hunters on Pompeii wall By Andrea Vacchiano Fox News Published June 2, 2024 8:10pm EDT ...
The drawings, thought to be made by children between the ages of five and seven sometime before Mt. Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, were found on the walls of a back room in the residential sector of ...
FRESHLY unearthed, 2,000-year-old, graffiti suggests brutal gladiator battles in Ancient Rome weren’t just an adults sport. Archeologists believe the drawings were made by children as young a… ...
Dan Snow journey to Pompeii in his new 5 show, with historian Kate Lister in tow. But he was amazed by the discoveries he was still able to make among the ruins of the city.
Kids may not exactly appreciate what they're seeing — an entire ancient civilization preserved in volcanic ash, a site that's been excavated for 250 years and continues to be excavated today.
RELATED: Some teen girls using smartphone up to 6 hours per day, study finds The drawings reveal kids of that generation were exposed to "extreme forms of violence," which is a concern still today ...
Children likely witnessed violence Pompeii park has started a collaboration with the Department of Child Neuropsychiatry at Naples’ Federico II University to study the children’s art. So far, they ...
They show that even children in ancient times were exposed to extreme violence. “It does not seem to be a problem only of today, between video games and social media,” Gabriel Zuchtriegel said ...
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