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Elodia [21]
3 years ago
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What were characteristics of daily life in ancient Pompeii? Choose all answers that are correct. Question 4 options: Some people

in ancient Pompeii were quite rich and others were poor. The people of ancient Pompeii spent little time outside. Baths were available in some homes in ancient Pompeii.
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Pepsi [2]3 years ago
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The Ancient World's Human Life It goes without saying that human life in the ancient and medieval worlds was extremely precarious.

Options (a) and (d) or (i) and (iv) are the correct characteristics of Ancient Pompeii.

<h3>How is the lifestyle in Ancient Pompeii?</h3>

Life was made up of simple actions, a far cry from our "stressful" existence. This is vital, which is why it was used sparingly.

Romans went to thermal baths for personal hygiene and to wash.

They ate bread and cheese for breakfast, possibly with vegetables or whatever was leftover.

For more information about ancient Pompeii, refer below

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