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Judi Lynn

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Mon Apr 17, 2023, 10:23 PM Apr 2023

Archaeologists Uncover an 1,800-Year-Old Roman Winery of Unparalleled Opulence

18 April 2023
By EMLYN DODD

Recent excavations at the Villa of the Quintilii uncovered the remains of a unique winery just outside Rome.

The mid-third-century CE building located along the Via Appia Antica portrays a sense of opulence and performance almost never found at an ancient production site.

This exciting complex illustrates how elite Romans fused utilitarian function with luxurious decoration and theatre to fashion their social and political status.

I was one of the specialist archaeologists to study this newly excavated site. The details of this discovery are outlined in our new article in Antiquity.



View of the excavated winery at the Villa of the Quintilii on the Via Appia Antica in Rome. (S. Castellani)

More:
https://www.sciencealert.com/archaeologists-uncover-an-1800-year-old-roman-winery-of-unparalleled-opulence

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Archaeologists Uncover an 1,800-Year-Old Roman Winery of Unparalleled Opulence (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2023 OP
The rich lived extremely well at that time...if they weren't invited to commit suicide. Karadeniz Apr 2023 #1
I love this stuff! calimary Apr 2023 #2
Drinking sweetened wine likely drove them all mad pecosbob Apr 2023 #3
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