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Take a graffiti tour through ancient Pompeii with Roman archaeologist Jacqueline DiBiasie-Sammons and discover what 2,000-year-old scribblings from antiquity can teach us about life in modern times. A fascinating reminder of what we leave behind for future generations.

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Take a graffiti tour through ancient Pompeii with Roman archaeologist Jacqueline DiBiasie-Sammons and discover what 2,000-year-old scribblings from antiquity can teach us about life in modern times. A fascinating reminder of what we leave behind for future generations.

5 Comments

  1. @AHS_oner

    August 18, 2026 at 2:22 pm

    Who is this lady? Probably never wrote on a wall herself

    • @hamsanandini7647

      August 18, 2026 at 4:08 pm

      @AHS_oner what does that have to do with anything???

    • @roberthenderson2580

      August 18, 2026 at 8:43 pm

      Probably because she’s not a dirt bag.

  2. @JoeMeyers-i5c

    August 18, 2026 at 2:55 pm

    My little town actually needs ancient grafitti to because it would express things nobody iscalloeing tobbevdidcussed. Nobody hardly really sits to talke and if you try to speak at times you get tramped on or disgarded see.

  3. @JoeMeyers-i5c

    August 18, 2026 at 2:57 pm

    I seriously mean that about my very difficult town that I don’t even like because you cannot say much or in public or you’re ignored constantly. It holds it’s own rules that even oppress us . it’s even a USA town too. Sucks .

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