The Running of the Roman Household explores the real 'every-day'
life of the Romans and the effort required to run a Roman
household. It considers the three elements of housework - supply,
maintenance and disposal. It is divided into sections on how the
Romans collected water and fuel, milled flour and produced thread;
how they cleaned the house, illuminated it, did the washing up,
cleaned their clothes, got rid of waste water and sewage, and threw
out their rubbish. The evidence is taken from literary,
archaeological and artistic sources, and often compared to
historical or modern parallels from communities using the same
methods.
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