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- In the ancient Greco-Roman world, a thermopolium (pl.: thermopolia), from Gr**** θερμοπώλιον (thermopōlion), i.e. cook-shop, literally "a place where (something)...
- done manual labour and hence was likely a slave. In December 2020, a thermopolium, an inn or snack-bar, was excavated in Regio V. In addition to brightly...
- wildfowl, and onions. A forerunner of the modern restaurant is the thermopolium, an establishment in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome that sold and served...
- requested by a customer. Thermopolium Potter 2008, p. 374. Hartnett, Jeremy (2017-08-22). "bars (taberna, popina, caupona, thermopolium)". Oxford Research Encyclopedia...
- Thermopolium in Herculaneum...
- An ancient Roman restaurant (thermopolium) near the forum in Ostia Antica: all aspects of food preparation and service emplo**** both free and slave labor...
- The thermopolium (eatery) of Pompeii, Italy, 1st century AD....
- with the dedication "Til GummanThermopolium Boreale och hännes Jungfrur." ("To the old Woman at Thermopolium Boreale and her Maidens"), Barbara Ekenberg...
- with openings for pots that may have kept food warm over a heat source (thermopolium) or simply served as storage vessels (dolia). Carryout and restaurant...
- dairy products. In 2020, archeological research discovered a frescoed thermopolium (a fast-food counter) in an exceptional state of preservation from 79...