Tasting the Past
Tom Holland on how Romans fed their legions, and the programme visits Bristol to discover history of street food.
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Helen Castor heads for Wales and new scientific research telling us much more about what the Romans ate and how far away they had to source their food to feed their armies. Helen's in Newport, not far from Caerleon which was one of only three permanent fortresses in Roman Britain. Here, archaeologists and scientists from Cardiff University are using dental palaeopathology to discover where the animals that were slaughtered for their meat came from. The results suggest that so-called supply chains were as long and involved as they are today.
Also, we cross the Bristol Channel for more food history as reporter Hester Cant tastes the city's vibrant street food culture and discovers just how long its been established in the UK.
Producer: Nick Patrick
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Reporter Hester Cant and researcher Charlie Tavener explore the long history of street food here in the UK.
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How did the Roman鈥檚 feed their Legions? Remarkably, this isn鈥檛 a question that has troubled archaeologists and historians much in the past. But now, new technology is allowing scientists to work out just where the meat that Roman soldiers were eating came from. The results of this work reveal that the Romans had very long supply chains to keep their troops well fed.
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