When Pompeii was destroyed by a volcanic eruption on August 24, 79 CE, the city's footprint was astonishingly well preserved under the ash, providing historians with a glimpse into Roman life from a city frozen in time. From the remains of harnessed horses found in 2018 to the most recent discovery: a Thermopolis, or bath house that's 2,000 years old. Let's explore this newest discovery and what it could mean for our understanding of the ruins of Pompeii.