Italian Frittata made with spinach, tomatoes, onion, and peppers on white wooden table with folded red and white cloth - etorres/Shutterstock The ancient Romans were different from us modern humans in ...
Nearly 2,000 years ago, ancient Romans enjoyed a variety of snacks when attending events at the Colosseum. Recent archaeological findings have uncovered remnants of these foods, and interestingly, ...
Andrew Dalby is a historian in Britain. He's written extensively about ancient Roman culinary culture. He was in Los Angeles visiting the Getty Villa.
The ancient Romans were different from us modern humans in many ways. They would watch gladiators fight to the death as entertainment, for example, and they used powdered mouse brains as toothpaste.
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