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What foods did ordinary people eat? Name 4 of 6 foods.
Porridge, beans, bread, vegetables, fish, and fruit
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What three things were women responsible for?
Managed household, did chores, raised children
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Who wore a simple tunic (2)? What was it made of?
Slaves and workmen wore tunics made of rough material.
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Define 'estate'
A property covering a large area, usually containing a luxurious house
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Describe rich people's food (1). What three spices might they use (2)?
Their food had more variety. They ate more meat. They used spices like pepper, cloves, and nutmeg.
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What did rich women wear? Name 3 of 5 items.
Jeweled brooches, pins, earrings, rings, necklaces.
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Where did rich people live(1)? Describe their property (2).
They lived in large estates and lived in villas.
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What were wealthy people's dinner parties like? Name 4 things.
Friends came over for several hours (1) to share banquet food (2) and enjoy entertainment (3), often provided by musicians (4).
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What was the most common footwear?
Leather sandals
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What does 'matron' mean?
She is the wife in a wealthy or powerful family.
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What two materials were important officials' togas made of?
Fine materials such as Indian cotton or Chinese silk.
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Define 'villa'
A large, luxurious house
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What materials were used in winter clothes?
Wool
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