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hen archeologists tried to date the
eruption of Mount Vesuvius – the volca-
no that killed thousands of people and
buried the Roman city of Pompeii – it
was a letter that led them astray. The original copy,
written by a man known as Pliny the Younger, did
not survive, but translations of the account helped
place the date on Aug. 24, 79 AD. But in 2018, as exca-
vations attempted to uncover previously un-
touched areas of the settlement, a new piece of writ-
ing cast doubt on the summer date. “On October 17,
he indulged in food immoderately,” a translation

reads. The message was just a scrawl on a wall in
charcoal, likely done by a worker renovating a
home, but it means that in the fall of 79 AD, the resi-
dents of Pompeii were having a regular day. The
graffiti should have disappeared soon after, when
workers would have covered it with a painting, but
the men never had a chance. Researchers now be-
lieve Vesuvius likely erupted on Oct. 24, 79 AD – two
months after the original date. The timing in Pliny’s
text, meanwhile, appears to have been confused in
the various translations and transcriptions made
over the centuries.CARINE ABOUSEIF

OCT.24,79AD

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