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A Pigment That Defined the Renaissance Was Just Discovered in the Ruins of Nero’s ‘Golden House’The Domus Aurea, or Golden House, was the sprawling palace of the Roman emperor Nero. Archaeologists recently uncovered a chunk of Egyptian blue ingot, an example of the opulence of the palace itself.
Wealthier Romans – including those who lived in the countryside – lived in a domus. This was a house built around an ... was an integral part of being a Roman. As a result, most families ...
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