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Judi Lynn

(160,451 posts)
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 04:48 AM Mar 2022

Acoustic remote sensing reveals sunken Roman city of Baia



Image Credit : NORBIT

NORBIT Subsea and 2BControl, in collaboration with the Institute of Heritage Science of the Italian National Research Council, have conducted a study of the partially submerged Roman city of Baia in the Gulf of Naples, Italy.

Baia was a fashionable Roman resort for centuries in antiquity, visited by many notable Roman figures such as Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (also known as Pompey the Great) and Julius Caesar. Baiae was noted by Sextus Propertius, a poet of the Augustan age during the 1st century BC, who wrote that the city was a “vortex of luxury” and a “harbour of vice”.

Due to the position of the city on the Cumaean Peninsula in the Phlegraean Fields (an active and volatile volcanic region which the Romans believed was the home of the Roman god of fire, Vulcan), local volcanic bradyseismic activity raised and lowered the geology on the peninsula, leading to the lower parts of the city being submerged beneath the sea.



Image Credit : NORBIT

More:
https://www.heritagedaily.com/2022/03/acoustic-remote-sensing-reveals-sunken-roman-city-of-baia/142934

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Acoustic remote sensing reveals sunken Roman city of Baia (Original Post) Judi Lynn Mar 2022 OP
Very interesting wendyb-NC Mar 2022 #1
Looks as if we've been surrounded by mysteries our whole lives! Thank you! Judi Lynn Mar 2022 #3
That is very interesting, thanks for the post Chainfire Mar 2022 #2
Apparently what happened in Baia stayed in Baia! Judi Lynn Mar 2022 #4

Chainfire

(17,474 posts)
2. That is very interesting, thanks for the post
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 09:50 AM
Mar 2022

It sounds like my kind of town, “vortex of luxury” and a “harbour of vice”.

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