Excavations at a central Italian city upended the belief that it served as a “backwater town” during the Roman era, finding instead it was a thriving centre till the 3rd century. The decade-long ...
In ancient Rome, there were laws against kitchens. Deemed a fire hazard, kitchens also ate up valuable space in densely packed city apartments. So city dwellers often grabbed fast food — a snack or ...
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