Ostia means ‘mouths’ or ‘doors/openings’ in ancient Latin, and Rome’s original port was so-called because it was at the one mouths of the Tiber river, and where goods destined for Rome were first processed. Let’s examine Rome’s greatest infrastructure project; the city of Ostia and how its development was pivotal to keeping Rome fed.

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[MASTERCLASS] Feeding Imperial Rome: Rome’s greatest infrastructure project, the port of Ostia Antica
October 30, 2022 @ 9:00 pm - 10:30 pm CET

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