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The Roman villa was not a home, but a high-speed engine designed to turn sunlight into liquid gold. Behind every glass of vintage Falernian lay a rigid system of administrative logic that merged sophisticated engineering with a brutal disregard for human autonomy. By examining the villa rustica, we can see how the Romans built an agricultural network so resilient it outlasted the Empire itself—yet so socially brittle it sowed the seeds of its own decline.

Roman Viticulture
Apr 3
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