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Romans went to war on diet of pizza, dig shows.
The Scotsman ^
| Mon 26 Aug 2002
| John Innes
Posted on 08/26/2002 2:20:42 PM PDT by vannrox
Romans went to war on diet of pizza, dig shows
John Innes
ROMAN soldiers went to war on egg and pizza according to archaeological analysis of Roman army toilets in Scotland.
Scientists also have discovered that the soldiers also appear to have gone to the lavatory in pairs.
Further analysis of the 2,000-year old remains of the legionnaires breakfasts may produce more clues to the diet and eating habits of the troops led by Gnaeus Agricola. They forced their way to the north of Scotland and victory over Caledonian tribesmen at the battle of Mons Graupius in 84 AD.
But archaeologists still puzzle over why the 15 latrines unearthed in a dig at Kintore, Aberdeenshire - 15 miles from the site of the battle - were dug in pairs. Theories range from a Roman liking for military symmetry to the suggestion that they simply enjoyed a good conversation.
Apart from the latrines, which revealed traces of defecated egg, the dig has revealed 120 individual bread ovens, the largest number ever found on one site in Britain.
The keyhole-shaped ovens lined with stone at one end are early versions of a pizza oven. Stone-lined pits were heated up, the ash raked out and a raw dough, probably mixed with any available vegetable, baked.
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To: vannrox
" But archaeologists still puzzle over why the 15 latrines unearthed in a dig at Kintore, Aberdeenshire - 15 miles from the site of the battle - were dug in pairs. Theories range from a Roman liking for military symmetry to the suggestion that they simply enjoyed a good conversation. "
We all know about Roman practices.... maybe they were in pairs with a gloryhole between them? blah.
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11/28/2004 9:08:04 AM PST
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adam_az
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To: vannrox
ROMAN soldiers went to war on egg and pizza
I'm highly sceptical about this story! Everyone knows how long it takes a room of people to decided on what toppings to order now magnify that by a whole army! They'd still be arguing...............
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11/28/2004 9:09:10 AM PST
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To: vannrox
But archaeologists still puzzle over why the 15 latrines unearthed in a dig at Kintore, Aberdeenshire - 15 miles from the site of the battle - were dug in pairs.
Two hole johns arent uncommon it cuts down on long lines. Ive even seen 8 and 10 holers in Nam.
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11/28/2004 9:14:52 AM PST
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R. Scott
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To: mass55th
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11/28/2004 9:16:17 AM PST
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adam_az
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To: aristeides
Fascinating article but just because there were two holes doesn't mean that two guys went to the bathroom at the same time. Even if they did that wouldn't be very secure. If they're both sitting and attending to business couldn't someone could sneak up on them?
To: dinasour
Tomato sauce was a recent addition.
Ancient Pizza in was often bread, olive oil and various topings or seeds like rye and sesamee.
To: dinasour
The same farmer they stole the eggs from.
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Old Professer
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To: vannrox
"Romans went to war on diet of pizza"
Well, duh.
To: vannrox
But archaeologists still puzzle over why the 15 latrines unearthed in a dig at Kintore, Aberdeenshire - 15 miles from the site of the battle - were dug in pairs. Theories range from a Roman liking for military symmetry to the suggestion that they simply enjoyed a good conversation. Mil spec redundancy.
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To: APBaer
Drachmas, obols, talents are Greek coinage, don't think a talent was an actual unit of coinage, sesterces, solidus (sp?) are Roman coins I believe.
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skepsel
To: PJ-Comix
Sponges on a sticks, kept in a common bowl in the middle is what I remember from a National Geographic illustration of a reconstruction of the latrine in a Roman camp.
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They could be facing in opposite directions as they do their business so as to watch over a greater area.
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