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Ancient Roman Bread Recreated and Returned to Pompeii After 2,000 Years
A recreation of 'panis quadratus,' a simple ancient Roman bread made of water, flour, and salt, has been brought back to Pompeii for the first time in two millennia. The bread was carefully divided into eight sections and bound with rope, reflecting historical culinary practices.
21 Apr, 12:46 — 21 Apr, 12:46
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