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Jul 1, 2003
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... Have a great trip! Kyle...
Kyle Phillips
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Jul 1, 2003
11:09 am
1995
OK, some ideas. First, will you be traveling in Italy by rental car or train? Coming out of Rome, heading north on the coast, the Etruscan necropolis at ...
Earl Albert Hart
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Jul 1, 2003
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1996
Not quite Ancient, but this may interest some of you: http://www.languagehat.com/archives/000702.php [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Jul 17, 2003
5:05 am
1997
I read somewhere and can't find the reference that grinding flour was such hard work, originally performed on hands and knees, that women who did this day in...
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Jul 18, 2003
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1998
http://demeter.hampshire.edu/~manual/back.html hope it helps ... From: "Weingarten" <weingml@...> To: <Apicius@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, July...
shavaylah
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Jul 18, 2003
11:21 am
1999
I hope I'm not remembering this wrongly, but I think the article you want was in "Scientific American". It was more than five years ago. Might have been a...
Sheila Michaels
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Jul 18, 2003
10:15 pm
2000
Avete I posted some pics of our version of the Pompeii Brazier in the "Photos" section of ... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Apicius We were given a drawing...
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Jul 20, 2003
9:19 am
2001
In a message dated 7/20/03 5:19:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... It appears that you must be a member to view the photos, but it sounds very interesting. ...
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Jul 20, 2003
12:07 pm
2002
Hello everyone, I have sufficiently recovered to give you all a report on my latest venture- Festival Epicure- a food, wine and music fest (check it out at ...
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Jul 20, 2003
12:53 pm
2003
salve ... sand. The cooker looks great, how much have you used it and which recipies have you experimented with on it? I've been using a similar reproduction...
gnaeus_musius
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Jul 20, 2003
8:18 pm
2004
In India women still grind spices every day, while kneeling, or sometimes, while squatting. I believe most Central & South American also grind corn this way,...
Sheila Michaels
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Jul 20, 2003
11:26 pm
2005
In a message dated 7/20/03 4:19:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ... I'm not sure how, but if you could let us know, I'd be very interested in seeing what you're...
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Jul 21, 2003
11:23 am
2006
... have you experimented with on it? We've used it twice. We've heated water. Also, a pork and apple stew, roasted some poultry... We have a couple of copper...
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legixhisp
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Jul 21, 2003
5:22 pm
2007
I hope I've successfully managed to post my pictures of the RMRS pompeii stove and thermopolium. As part of our living history display three of us produce a...
gnaeus_musius
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Jul 21, 2003
10:31 pm
2008
Hey no fair!! You have MORE Pompeii braziers than we do! Excellent presentation! Hibernicus LEG IX HSPA - COH III EXPG - CON I HIB Chapters in: Okinawa ,...
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Jul 22, 2003
4:42 am
2009
... Very nice! I'm no legal expert or anything, but I don't think a museum can own copyright on a historical item, even if they own the item. I think they can...
Paquerette
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Jul 22, 2003
6:39 am
2010
Avete, omnes! Yes - but they DO have control of the item, and exercise control OVER the item and can deny access TO the item... Damn it. Scythius LEG IX HSPA -...
Adam MacDonald
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Jul 22, 2003
6:44 am
2011
... Before you get too envious we swapped one of our braziers for a 'table top' cooker. The combination of the traditional Roman 'table top' stove and brazier...
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Jul 22, 2003
6:52 am
2012
How can they control it? Re-draw the drawings and put them out there. They didn't design it. Marsh ... -- DECIMvS MERCATIvS VARIANvS Websitarius: -Legio XXII...
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Jul 22, 2003
11:04 am
2013
Hi all The Braizier in question was found originally in Pompey in a villa garden. It is a one-off as far as I know. I.e not a regular item in houses but ...
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Jul 22, 2003
11:38 am
2014
Hi, my name is Gwynhwyvare, call me Gwyn. I found this list while looking for a liquamen recipe online. I have been on for a while and have been watching and...
Lisa Holcomb-Blair
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Jul 22, 2003
3:45 pm
2015
... legs removable so they attach with bolts? My answer would be "No." Only one example has been found. Making minor adjustments in dimension is okay, in my...
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Jul 22, 2003
4:36 pm
2016
I'm one of the people that cook with Gnaeus (the one in pink behind Gnaeus and his hat!). It might not be obvious from the photos but the legs on our brazier...
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Jul 22, 2003
8:03 pm
2017
Thanks That is why I asked. I want to make it as authentic as possible not SCA-ish. Looking foward to seeing the new photos and dimensions Gwyn [Non-text...
Lisa Holcomb-Blair
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Jul 22, 2003
8:29 pm
2018
Being new to the list and a die-hard authenticity nut (my Centurio will confirm this), may I solicit recommendations for sources to secure authentic or...
J. Dale Himebaugh
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Jul 23, 2003
6:37 am
2019
Avete, omnes ... Depends. If all you're doing is heating up water, the copper and bronze utensils are probably okay. For actual *cooking* all cupric alloy...
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Jul 23, 2003
6:51 am
2020
Something of interest for this august group--and to consider for dining... Archaeologists in Northamptonshire are unearthing the recipe secrets of the Romans. ...
Warrior Chef
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Jul 29, 2003
3:06 am
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... oysters," he said. The hare stew find is realy intersting, and obviously sourced, but what evidence is there for dormice being eaten in Britannia? Every...
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Jul 29, 2003
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