Melodie Dawn Miller
“Pompeii:” An Analysis of Scientific Accuracy
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In “Pompeii,” Robert Harris writes a fictional testament to Roman engineering brilliance during the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
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Pompeii by Robert Harris, An Ancient Engineer in Pompeii, An Analysis of Scientific Accuracy Melodie Miller
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