填空题.Later the Greeks moved east from Cumae to Neapolis, the New City, a little farther along the coast where modem Naples now stands. We have a very good idea what life in this sun-splashed land was like during the Roman era because of the recovered splendor of Pompeii and Herculaneum. But as the well-trod earth of Campania continues to yield ancient secrets, Mastrolorenzo and Petrone, with their colleague Lucia Pappalardo, have put together a rich view of an earlier time and what may have been humankind's first encounter with the primal force of Vesuvius.
填空题1. What kind of picture could Nola and Pompeii give us?
填空题2. How deep was the ancient village buried near Nola?
填空题3. What's the name of volcano once in violent eruption?
填空题4. What was under construction when the relicts were discovered?
填空题5. What have proved that people in this old village grew crops?