A day in ancient Rome: dawn shifts, street food and after-work leisure
Life for an ordinary ancient Roman had little to do with emperors or gladiator fights. Common citizens rose before dawn for work, grabbed meals at thermopolia — ancient street-food stalls — shopped at local markets and sought leisure after long working days. While history tends to focus on political elites, the majority of Rome's population lived by practical, everyday routines centred on food, work and rest.
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