Catastrophe: Vesuvius and Thera/Santorini

Birgitta Hoffmann

A comparison on the wider impacts of the two most famous volcanic eruptions in the ancient world

The eruptions of Vesuvius and Thera are possibly the best-known volcanic events from antiquity in Europe. Millions every year visit the sites at the Bay of Naples and on Santorini. But what was their wider effect of these eruptions, Thera is often credited with the fall of the Minoan civilization, while Vesuvius appears to have had little effect on the wider Roman empire.

Are these assessments actually true? What does modern research tell us about the effect of these eruptions?

Please note all lectures will be recorded and distributed to the participants at the beginning of the next week. This should allow participants from different time zones, or those working to catch up with the lectures.

Dayschool: Saturday,  18 October 2025      Time: 11.00– 16.00 GMT

 

ZOOM LECTURE

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