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DNA from a Roman salting site in Spain reveals sardines were the key fish used in garum, the famous sauce rooted in Greek and ...
A team of researchers has managed to extract and sequence DNA from fish remains found in an ancient Roman salting factory in ...
When tariffs were used in Ancient Rome, they often led to higher prices, ... About 50 million sesterces a year, he reckoned, was spent on trade from India alone. In reality, ...
On the coast of the Irish Sea, the headland of Drumanagh once served as a trading post two millennia ago. The Irish fort connected the island nation to England and northern Europe where the Roman ...
This is what a surgical clinic looked like in ancient Rome. Discovered on accident in Rimini, Italy, ... This would explain the presence of objects outside the city’s typical trading circles.
Mangled bones found at a one-time manufacturing facility pinpoint species used to make a quintessential condiment.
2,000-year-old food — from ancient Roman trading post — discovered in Ireland. See it By Irene Wright. November 19, 2024 1:31 PM.
Avoid Taxes in Ancient Rome?: A manuscript discovered in the Judean desert contains trial notes on an intricate tax-evasion scheme that involved forgery, fiscal fraud and the false sale of slaves.