087- Thinking and Feeling

087- Thinking and Feeling

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088- A Day in the Life

Life in Rome began at dawn and lasted until sunset. Work was done in the mornings while the afternoon was reserved for recreation. 

089- Provincial Matters

In which I talk for way too long about where the best tin deposits in the Roman Empire can be found. 

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