You don’t need a Roman kitchen to cook like Rome. You just need five small habits and the patience to repeat them.
A 2,000-year-old miniature skeleton once served as a haunting party favor at Roman banquets.
Romans gave Europe more than roads and aqueducts—the modern wine map, vineyard knowledge and tools, and the way wine traveled ...
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Ancient Roman bronze 'ghost of the banquet' skeleton revealed as rare party favor of death today
Only twelve examples of the larva convivialis are known, with the 2.6 inch figurine now housed at Getty Villa in Los Angeles.
Ancient Roman dishes, including Pompeii bread, honey cakes and olive paste, were recreated from archaeological findings in Turkey's Gaziantep Province.
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Ancient Romans Gave Tiny Bronze Skeletons to Party Guests As a Morbid Reminder to Live Life
Learn more about "Larva Convivalis,” or banquet ghosts that served as a morbid reminder that you won’t live forever, so live ...
When it comes to Singapore’s best hangouts, Haji Lane has always been that girl. Back in school, my friends and I would spend ...
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