Foreign influences on Pompeii, Pompeii
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Several non-native societies had an influence on Ancient Pompeian culture. Historians’ interpretation of artefacts, preserved by the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79, identify that such foreign influences came largely from Greek and Hellenistic cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean, including Egypt. Greek influences were transmitted to Pompeii via the Greek colonies in Magna Graecia, which were formed in the 8th century BC. Hellenistic influences originated from Roman commerce, and later conquest of Egypt from the 2nd century BC. ()
Coordinates: 40°45'0"N, 14°29'10"E
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Foreign influences on Pompeii – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: House of the Faun, Temple of Jupiter, Suburban Baths, Temple of Isis.
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Which popular attractions are close to Foreign influences on Pompeii?
Nearby attractions include Lupanar, Pompeii (2 min walk), Edificio di Eumachia, Pompeii (2 min walk), Santuario dei Lari Pubblici, Pompeii (2 min walk), Terme Stabiane, Pompeii (2 min walk).
How to get to Foreign influences on Pompeii by public transport?
The nearest stations to Foreign influences on Pompeii:
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- Pompei Scavi - Villa dei Misteri • Lines: 14 (8 min walk)
- Pompei - Santuario • Lines: 12 (21 min walk)
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- Torre Annunziata Via Plinio • Lines: D, Marra - Novartis, Novartis - Marra (25 min walk)
- Torre Annunziata Piazza Imbriani • Lines: D, Novartis - Marra (29 min walk)
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- Pompei (22 min walk)
- Torre Annunziata Centrale (31 min walk)