My weekend in Pompeii
My weekend in Pompeii was so exciting to say the least. On Friday I had my first tour with a guide that was hired through USAC's field trip. USAC is the program that I'm studying abroad through. I was very intrigued to be there in person as I had previously studied archaeology before switching majors during the pandemic. To finally be at a site that I had only learned about in a classroom and in a museum was amazing. I gained more knowledge, asked more questions, and got even more knowledge through taking in artifacts, and asking questions to hopefully put more pieces together to solve smaller mystery's inside a large archaeological puzzle. On Saturday I went back but this time I made sure to book a guide who was an expert: an actual Pompeii excavation archaeologist. I learned so much more than I ever did sitting in a classroom. I was almost certain that the guide caught on to the fact that I had studied archaeology because of how I was observing artifacts, and by the extremely detailed questions I was asking. As any good archaeology person knows you should make sure to examen every detail very closely when it comes to artifacts, and ask detailed questions. By doing so both archaeologists, and historians hope that it will help to bring to light more details to an archaeological story and timeline.
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