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- Roman_graffiti abstract "In archaeological terms graffiti (plural of graffito) is a mark, image or writing, scratched or engraved into a surface. There have been numerous examples found on sites of the Roman Empire, including taverns and houses, as well as on pottery of the time. In many cases the graffiti tend toward the rude, with a line etched into the basilica in Pompeii reading \"Lucilla made money from her body,\" phallic images, as well as erotic pictures. Studying the graffiti left behind from the Roman Period can give a better understanding of the daily life and attitudes of the Roman people with conclusions drawn about how everyday Romans talked, where they spent their time, and their interactions within those spaces.".
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- Roman_graffiti wikiPageRevisionID "704484323".
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Aeneas.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Aeneid.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Alexamenos_graffito.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_art.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Graffiti_and_unauthorised_signage.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_inscriptions.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textual_scholarship.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Electrostatic_detection_device.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Fullo.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Graffiti.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Graffito_(archaeology).
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Hexameter.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Intertextuality.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Lupanar_(Pompeii).
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Magic_square.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Beard_(classicist).
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Minerva.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Plutarch.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Pompeii.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Romulus_and_Remus.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink To_be,_or_not_to_be.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink Virgil.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink File:8259(Successus_textor).jpg.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink File:Arma_virumque_cano.jpg.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink File:Inscription_on_Wall_Plaster_-_Roman_Museum_-_Augusta_Raurica_-_August_2013.JPG.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLink File:Pompeii_Stairwell_Poetry.jpg.
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLinkText "Graffiti from the Roman period".
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageWikiLinkText "Roman graffiti".
- Roman_graffiti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Roman_graffiti subject Category:Ancient_Roman_art.
- Roman_graffiti subject Category:Graffiti_and_unauthorised_signage.
- Roman_graffiti subject Category:Latin_inscriptions.
- Roman_graffiti subject Category:Textual_scholarship.
- Roman_graffiti hypernym Mark.
- Roman_graffiti type Agent.
- Roman_graffiti comment "In archaeological terms graffiti (plural of graffito) is a mark, image or writing, scratched or engraved into a surface. There have been numerous examples found on sites of the Roman Empire, including taverns and houses, as well as on pottery of the time. In many cases the graffiti tend toward the rude, with a line etched into the basilica in Pompeii reading \"Lucilla made money from her body,\" phallic images, as well as erotic pictures.".
- Roman_graffiti label "Roman graffiti".
- Roman_graffiti sameAs Q21592127.
- Roman_graffiti sameAs Q21592127.
- Roman_graffiti wasDerivedFrom Roman_graffiti?oldid=704484323.
- Roman_graffiti depiction Inscription_on_Wall_Plaster_-_Roman_Museum_-_Augusta_Raurica_-_August_2013.JPG.
- Roman_graffiti isPrimaryTopicOf Roman_graffiti.