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A study of animal remains from an ancient trash pit in Mallorca suggests thrushes were once a staple of Roman street food ...
Commoners in the Roman Empire frequently snacked on inexpensive fried songbirds at roadside shops, archaeologists said after analysing an ancient trash pit in Spain.