Daily Life in the Roman Empire
The Daily Life (Roman Empire) collection transports you into the everyday life of one of history's most influential civilizations, which flourished from the 1st century BC to the 5th century AD. Through representative articles, we offer a unique look at the essential elements that shaped Roman daily life, both at home and in the countryside and city.
Utilities of everyday life
- Pots and pans: Ceramic and metal containers used for cooking and storing food.
- Fire Tools: Items such as forks, chains, and pokers for starting and maintaining a fire.
- Eating utensils: Spoons, plates and cutlery made of iron, wood and ceramic.
- Candles and lamps: Essential light sources, such as oil lamps and candles, that illuminated Roman homes at night.
- Tents: Portable structures used in military campaigns or long journeys.
- Roman games: Popular entertainments such as ludus latrunculorum (a board game similar to chess) and tabula (a dice game).
Discover how the Romans managed their daily lives with efficiency and style , from their kitchen utensils to the games that marked their leisure time.
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