Giuseppe Maggi studied under the famous archaeologist
Amedeo Maiuri. He later served as director of the
National Archaeological Museum of Naples. He was involved in the excavation of
Herculaneum, which was destroyed in the
eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The town was completely buried and not rediscovered until centuries later. In 1982, Maggi was in charge of the excavation operation. Such artefacts recovered included the largest collection of skeletons from the Roman period ever discovered. Maggi died at his home in
Naples, in August 2025, at the age of 95. == References ==