Probably mostly grain.
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In most cases the Bronze Age is followed by the Iron Age.The Axial Age (a subset of the Bronze Age but that involves philosophical as well as social advances) followed by the Iron Age.the silver age
the Romans eat bread the most along with wheat corn and lots of fruits
As a general guideline, the Iron Age ends with the arrival of the Romans. This obviously occurred in different geographical areas at different times.
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Civilizations that can be considered part of the Iron Age include the Ancient Greeks, Romans, Celts, Indians, Chinese, and Persians. These civilizations were characterized by the widespread use of iron tools and weapons, as well as significant advancements in agriculture, trade, and urbanization compared to previous Bronze Age societies.
During the Iron Age, various civilizations around the world emerged, such as the Hittites, Assyrians, Greeks, Romans, Celts, and many others. These societies were characterized by the widespread use of iron for tools, weapons, and other implements, marking a significant technological advancement in human history.
The Romans didn't eat clothes.
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The Romans used spoons and their fingers to eat.
After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages
The iron helmet or the metal helmet, was important to the Romans because it kept the fighting men from getting their heads bashed in.
After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages
There were no Romans during the Ice Age.