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During the heights of Greek Colonialism, was there a ubiquitous sense of food, or a diverse interpretation of foreign cuisines?
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There has been a lot of conflict over seemingly very minor differences within faiths (Sunni vs Shia, Catholic vs Protestant), but were there similar conflicts over discrepancies within the Classical Greek faith?
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I'm a poor labourer, non soldier (unless that was unavoidable?) In Ciceronian period Rome, and I really want some meat for dinner. What are my options?
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Did the Romans have some idea that their society would not last forever? Alternatively, who might have been the first people we know of who understood their society would collapse?
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