One Ordinary Day as a Roman Miller | Ancient Rome
What was it actually like to spend your days grinding grain into flour in Ancient Rome? Long before bread reached the baker's oven, it passed through the hands of ordinary workers whose labor kept the city fed. Follow a day in the life of a Roman miller as grain arrives, millstones turn, flour fills the air, and another working day unfolds inside a Roman mill-bakery. History of Ordinary People explores the daily lives of the men and women who built the world around them through ordinary work, routines, responsibilities, and small moments history rarely recorded. Subscribe for new episodes exploring the lives of ordinary people throughout history. #History #AncientRome #RomanEmpire #RomanMiller #RomanHistory #DailyLife #AncientHistory #HistoricalImmersion #HistoryPodcast #HistoryOfOrdinaryPeople

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