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The Roman Marketplace was the area of the town where shops were located. The owners typically lived above the shop. Unlike modern shops, the shoppers were served by the shopkeeper, who remained on the inside behind a counter. The shopper remained on the street side of the shop. The shops didn't have glass windows. They had shutters that concealed the front of the shop and were locked when the shopkeeper closed up for the day. Some shops did allow customers inside, such as seamstresses, barbers, and hairdressers.

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Carlie Renner

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