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  1. As ancient Rome expanded its sprawling empire, it slowly developed a sophisticated culture. Today, the Romans are known for their lavish feasts and exotic dishes. However, this was not the reality for most people. In fact, the disparity between the meals of the wealthy and those of the common people was incredibly stark. While the rich indulged in sumptuous banquets, the poor subsisted on a ...

    • What Instruments Were There in Ancient Rome?
    • Who Influenced Roman Music?
    • What Was Roman Music like?
    • Music and Roman Society

    The Romans used many musical instruments, several of which are either known or used in the modern world. Many were forerunners of instruments that we use today. For instance, they used the pandura, a lute-like instrument. It was effectively a small guitar with four strings instead of the more usual six on a modern guitar. There were many different ...

    It should be noted when examining these instruments that the Romans were not exactly innovators in this field. For instance, lute-like instruments had been used by the ancient Egyptians and in Mesopotamia, the region approximating Iraq today, for thousands of years. Flutes had been used by the Etruscans, a people who ruled an advanced civilization ...

    As with their instruments, the Romans were profoundly influenced in their music by the cultures of the Mediterranean which preceded their own, notably those of the Greeks and the Etruscans. This was heavily instrument centred, rather than being based on lyrics being sung. Nevertheless, there were often lyrics involved too. One famous example which ...

    Our inability to listen to Roman music today is frustrating when we know how central it was to their society. The regularity with which we see musical instruments depicted on the walls of villas and houses at Pompeiiattests to this. Much of this would have been as background music for social events. It is not difficult to imagine Roman patricians v...

  2. Apr 4, 2024 · Here's what they revealed about ancient Rome. In 1983, ancient artworks were discovered on a farm in Carranque, Spain. Excavations revealed the unique history behind the site, and how the Romans ...

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  3. Nov 23, 2023 · The basilica of Ancient Rome holds an important place in the history of the city and was a cornerstone of its power. Often used as a government building, the basilica was designed to accommodate a large number of people for judicial, administrative and mercantile matters. These structures were usually ground-level and composed of a rectangular ...

  4. The significance of family in Ancient Rome extended far beyond the confines of the household; it was the nucleus of social, political, and economic life. The Roman family, or 'familia,' encompassed more than our modern interpretation of the term. It included not only close blood relatives, but also extended family, clients, and household slaves. The head of the family, the paterfamilias ...

  5. Mar 1, 2024 · What Did Ancient Roman Wine Taste Like? A new study has unearthed the complexities of ancient winemaking and its surprising similarities with modern-day viticulture. Used for making, storing and aging wine, these dolia were preserved by volcanic ash and recovered in Villa Boscoreale, just outside Pompeii. (AlMare)

  6. The sect had reached Syria, North Africa, Asia Minor, the Balkans, and Italy, including Rome, by end of the third century ce. The study of the history of the sect in the Roman Empire was greatly advanced by the recovery of genuine Manichaean writings in the form of ancient manuscripts and not merely citations transmitted in polemical writings ...

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