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2,000-year-old Roman recipes tried for first time in centuries, here's what they really taste like
There’s something kind of magical about food that connects across thousands of years. Not the romanticized version of a feast, but the real thing – a cook standing over a fire trying to get the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Canton of Aargau A rare discovery in Switzerland is offering researchers and history enthusiasts an unusually ...
Officials recently uncovered a charred 2,000-year-old Roman bread loaf — the first of its kind ever found in Switzerland. The bread was found during an excavation in the Swiss town of Windisch, ...
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2,000‑year‑old charred and well preserved bread reveals how Roman soldiers really ate on the frontier
Sometimes the most powerful glimpses into the past come not from grand statues or weapons, but from something as simple as food. In Switzerland, archaeologists have found a 2,000‑year‑old piece of ...
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