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The excellent Antiquarium at Boscoreale (adjacent to the excavations of the Villa Regina), which explores the relationship between people and their environment in the Bay of Naples in Roman times. A wonderful range of the carbonised organic remains from Herculaneum and other sites is on display. The displays at the Antiquarium at Boscoreale, opened in 1991, are entitled Man and Environment in the Vesuvian area. They comprise two large rooms, the first of which looks at the various environments in the Bay of Naples -
The second room contains displays devoted to the many prosperous working villas which once dotted the hills north of Pompeii, and were destroyed by the eruption of AD 79. Many have been excavated from the 19th century on, and were found to contain wealthy private . possessions, as well as agricultural artefacts.
The rather obscure situation of the Antiquarium results from the proximity of one of these farms, the Villa Regina.