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A Glimpse Into Pompeii s Terrifying Final Moments

A Glimpse Into Pompeii s Terrifying Final Moments
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Remains of Ritual Meal Found at Pompeii s Temple of Isis

Remains of Ritual Meal Found at Pompeii s Temple of Isis
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Ancient Romans sacrificed birds to the goddess Isis, burnt bones in Pompeii reveal

Archaeologists Just Unearthed an Ancient Snack Bar at Pompeii

Archaeologists Just Unearthed an Ancient Snack Bar at Pompeii Claire Selvin for ARTNews After two preserved human skeletons were uncovered at Pompeii in Italy last month, archaeologists have made another fascinating excavation at the ancient site. According to a report by the  New York Times, the latest major finding in Pompeii is a street food stall or a thermopolium that dates to 79 C.E. Decorated with painted images of a nymph, a rooster, ducks, and a dog on a leash, the snack bar was found along with what are likely the remains of snails, sheep, fish, and other foods on offer to passersby. It is among 80 other thermopolia unearthed at Pompeii, and researchers have learned about the eating and living habits of residents of the ancient city from excavations of such enterprises.

Snack bar buried in Pompeii ash gives clues on Roman food habits

Snack bar buried in Pompeii ash gives clues on Roman food habits Top Searches Snack bar buried in Pompeii ash gives clues on Roman food habits Elisabetta Povoledo / NYT News Service / Dec 28, 2020, 08:12 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail SNAIL, FISH AND SHEEP SOUP, ANYONE? Archaeologists in Pompeii, the city buried in a volcanic eruption in 79 AD, have discovered a frescoed hot food shop that served up the ancient equivalent of street food to Roman passersby. The contents of the jars found at a ‘thermopolium’, Latin for snack bar, included a soupy concoction of snails, sheep and fish (AFP photo) ROME: Wine turned white with crushed fava beans. A soupy concoction of snails, sheep and fish. If these do not sound particularly appetizing today, they appear to have been all the rage in ancient Pompeii, as evidenced by ancient leftovers found during excavations this month at the archaeological site of the former Roman city. They were found in a thermopolium or snack bar servi

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