Well, they're keeping archaeologists very, very busy, not to mention excited.
Pompeii: Breathtaking new paintings found at ancient city
In a short video in the BBC link above, "Dr Sophie Hay explains how a rich politician left his mark on the buildings", explaining the various abbreviations on the wall, including one that says, "Vote for me."
I'd like to see this when it becomes available
The god Apollo is depicted on one of the frescos trying to seduce the Trojan priestess Cassandra (who looks utterly bored)
Pompeii: Breathtaking new paintings found at ancient city
In a short video in the BBC link above, "Dr Sophie Hay explains how a rich politician left his mark on the buildings", explaining the various abbreviations on the wall, including one that says, "Vote for me."
"We know who ARV is: he's Aulus Rustius Verus," explained park archaeologist Dr Sophie Hay. "We know him from other political propaganda in Pompeii. He's a politician. He's super-rich. We think he may be the one who owns the posh house behind the bakery and the laundry."
The three-part series, Pompeii: The New Dig, begins on Monday 15 April, 21:00 BST, on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer. It will become available internationally. There is also an Open University website connected with the series. I'd like to see this when it becomes available


The god Apollo is depicted on one of the frescos trying to seduce the Trojan priestess Cassandra (who looks utterly bored)