The source depicting the temple of Isis was perfect to relate to religion practices in Pompeii. You could have mentioned how it was one of the only temples ot be rebuilt after the earthquake of 62 AD suggesting the importance of foreign cults to Pompeii, and could have added some historiographical debate to it, arguing it could have only been a small group of wealthy people who rebuilt it, and thus it wasn't so significant to religious practices to the general of Pompeii. Also Lares was fairly straight forward, and in regards to Herculaneum hasn't been completely excavated - and relate this to our limited understanding of religious practices in Herculeneum. A fairly simple Q. There was heaps of stuff to talk about, had to use an extra booklet.
The Water Q - Aqueduct through lead pipes leads water to three areas:
Public Toilets
Public fountains at street intervals
Private houses - i.e. House of the faun
Archaeologiest Question -
'Treasure Hunting archaology' - Kings
Changes made:
Ken Webber
Fiorrelli
Mau
Spinazolla
Other two dudes: forgot their names now.
Change from excavation to preservation and recordings now.
mmm.. heaps of stuff to talk about.
Had to use a spare booklet for all the questions, so was pretty happy with the section. The questions could have been terrible if they wanted them to.