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Ancient Rome Expert Answers Roman Empire Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
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Lauren D. Ginsberg, an Ancient Rome professor, answers the internet's burning questions about the Roman Empire. What did Romans snack on in the Colosseum? Why does Ancient Roman concrete differ from modern forms of concrete? Did gladiators really fight lions? This Roman expert answers all these questions and much more.

Director: Justin Wolfson
Director of Photography: Constantine Economides
Editor: Louville Moore; Ron Douglas
Expert: Lauren Ginsberg
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas; Brandon White
Production Manager: D. Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Casting Producer: Nicholas Sawyer
Camera Operator: Christopher Eustache
Gaffer: Rebecca Van Der Meulen
Sound Mixer: Michael Guggino
Production Assistant: Sonia Butt
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Additional Editor: Paul Tael
Assistant Editor: Billy Ward

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@rivers169

5 months ago

I really love when historians discuss the daily life, economy, and traditions of a specific era.

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@NotMyName888

5 months ago

I am delighted to learn that Ancient Romans brought little tailgating grills to the Colosseum. That makes my day.

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@GuerreroUrbano100

5 months ago

This was very good! I’d love to see one about ancient Aztecs, specifically on the subject of Tenochtitlan.

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@Julianaao2601

1 month ago

We need a ancient Greek, Aztec and Mayan experts next please!! This was soooo interesting

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@Masada1911

5 months ago

Huh I was just thinking about the roman empire. What a coincidence.

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@pyrob2142

5 months ago

So a vomitorium basically vomits people out of a stadium really quick? Still a fitting name.

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@tannerwest92

1 month ago

i don't think when someone asks who was the best roman emperor they're asking about how nice of a person they were i believe they're masking how effective an emperor they were for the prosperity of Rome As a whole.

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@TheNightEyes

4 months ago

She has so much PASSION for the subject it’s contagious!

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@ReadDeadRedemption_

5 months ago

Could you do a video about ancient Egypt next? This was extremely interesting and informative!

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@burtoncampbell4457

5 months ago

She's so articulate in her explanations. I love how she explains the life expectancy and women's rights in terms of how progressive it was for the time, but how it also had its shortcomings.

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@rangerhythms

4 months ago

Can you please do one on the Indus Valley civilization next ? Especially given they pioneered underground sewage system around 2000 BCE, it would be interesting to understand what archaeologists think about it.

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@kaitlynoddie9649

2 weeks ago

shocking lack of comments about the fact that ancient romans’ favourite position was cowgirl

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@cdawg_sf

5 months ago

I would love to take a class with this prof. Her energy makes the subject so interesting

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@djones1234567654321

5 months ago

I know she’s a professor and literally an expert on Rome but wow she is incredibly intelligent. The depth to which she was able to answer these finite questions is remarkable. What a brilliant scholar, respect to you Dr. Ginsburg

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@brandonkey181

4 months ago

Part 2 please!!! This woman is great at explaining this topic and is super knowledgable

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@willelliott2671

3 months ago

Wow, these are usually fun but Dr. Ginsberg is particularly great. She's so engaging and her enthusiasm for the subject is really infectious.

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@theuseriwantedwastaken

5 months ago

She gives so much detailed into without it stretching forever. Love her energy and how she explains things

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@ForeignIslander

5 months ago

i love that our ancestors are so much like us, the local pub, grilling before a game, gladiators where basically a hard core version of WWE.

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@emilyniedbala

1 month ago

Fun fact: we DO still call them Vomitoriums in theatre! (Though we do most often just say “vom” for short)

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@royvincenttrani

4 months ago

Great video! I've been studying Roman history for school. This video is very useful for filling in the gaps that most books and lectures don't have time to talk about

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