Smashing success: Rome's hill of 53 million jars

The Romans knew that they had to dispose of the amphora in an organized manner after the Great Terracotta Dump Fire of 154 BC, when the olive oil impregnated clay caught fire and burned for months. The smell of the olive oil, crushed garlic and other spices enraged the lower classes who survived on plain bread, and there were riots.

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