What did a Roman emperor smell like? Just last year, a fascinating study from Roman Spain told us that gladiators 2,000 years ago probably smelled like patchouli! New research has now delved into what the famed Julius Caesar smelt like, specifically, his ‘Telinum’ perfume. The composition of this has now been gleaned - ancient aromas such as rock rose, citrus, oud, and amber
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @freebookspls 5 Aug
This must be AI
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