More Sex, Less Conspicuous Consumption: How D.C.'s National Gallery Got Pompeii Wrong

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More Sex, Less Conspicuous Consumption: How D.C.'s National Gallery Got Pompeii Wrong

More Sex, Less Conspicuous Consumption: How D.C.'s National Gallery Got Pompeii Wrong
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In the year 79 C.E., Mount Vesuvius erupted, famously burying the ancient city of Pompeii under volcanic ash, where it lay unknown and undisturbed until the eighteenth century.


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