File:Monte-testaccio.jpg
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Summary
Monte Testaccio, a mound in Rome, Italy made up entirely of discarded shards of Roman pottery, mostly amphorae. Similar deposits of discarded masses of material goods indicate the level of development of Roman trade and mass production.
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19:22, 30 January 2024 | 640 × 215 (38 KB) | Harrystein (talk | contribs) | Monte Testaccio, a mound in Rome, Italy made up entirely of discarded shards of Roman pottery, mostly ''amphorae''. Similar deposits of discarded masses of material goods indicate the level of development of Roman trade and mass production.category:image files |
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