?Roman slaves were not "stored". They were given living quarters and some of them may have been a type of hut, especially the rural slaves. However for the most part slaves lived in their own quarters. The public slaves and the slaves of the large farms lived in barracks, while domestic slaves lived in the same house as their owner.
yes 1 person could have up 2 about 400 slaves
they were
no
roman citizens, non citizens, and slaves
Neither could vote.
probably huts
Slave huts on a plantation were used to house enslaved people who worked on the plantation. These huts provided basic shelter and minimal living conditions for the enslaved population, allowing plantation owners to control and exploit their labor.
Roman slaves did everything from hard labor to housework.
roman craftsman and slaves
Roman slaves did everything from hard labor to housework.
No, slaves did not have there own room, whether they were on a slave ship, or in those tiny little huts the plantation owners called "houses".
yes 1 person could have up 2 about 400 slaves
Slaves did everything.
During their working time, slaves created all sorts of things like pottery, tools, boats, huts, and much more.
[I guess in a house] no they were not they were forced to live in camps, mud huts and gutters not homes
With the exception of working in mineral extraction Roman slaves probably had it better. A Roman slave could earn his freedom or advance himself which was not the case with plantation slaves in the deep south.
Slaves were property, like cattle.