Pompeii’s Baths: From Polluted Wells to a Stable Aqueduct

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Geochemical analysis of calcium carbonate deposits in Pompeii’s wells, baths, and aqueducts shows a shift from polluting deep wells to a stable aqueduct supply; pollutants in Republican Baths reveal inconsistent refilling, while the aqueduct era likely improved hygiene before the AD 79 eruption.
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