Exactly right...undotwa said:The question said "Using source x", so I interpreted that I was only meant to talk about what was represented within the source. So I didn't talk about anything else (like bakeries etc.). We didn't really study this in class either and so I just simply described features within the source, which suggested how food was prepared and sold i.e. food kept warm over the counter in pots for ready access by consumers. I couldn't remember any specific names, but I'm not sure whether this was strictly necessary as the question did not not imply that one ought to bring in one's own knowledge. I could be really wrong however.
Thankyou Scotty Gee, you have made a sickly obsessive girl very happy and I do so enjoy validation. Fortunately I did know about the themopolium (I almost called it a thermae though) and I wrote somthing to the effect of; it shows a bench with encased dolia which store and keep the prepared food warm blah blah...ScottyGEE said:Exactly right...
You'll notice that in all other pompeii and other ancient history questions that they will specify whether or not they want other source or information with the lines "Using your own knowledge" and "Using other sources", so you were only supposed to talk about the food preparation in the source...
I agree about Rome's Wars of Expansion. Usually, they have a punic question and a general question. This year, both the questions were punic questions - something that really threw me, as I mainly had studied the non-Punic stuff.jackkelly said:lol this was easy, all u had to do was identify it was a thermapolium and go into how it was stored in terracotta pots etc.. u could also say that food was prepared in the pistrina by donkeys etc griding the grain to form bread (staple diet).. also food was distributed throughout household shops or tabernae etc... may also go into garum production etc.
pretty simple question, prob the easiest in the whole paper - unlike romes' wars of expansions , wtf were they thinking personalities and 3rd pw? seriously!
what school are you from? did you also go with one girl and teacher from an inland school?LynH1326 said:Didn't even know the name of it..... Some of the people from my school actually when there and saw it with their Italy excursion in April this year (not bad considering we're a public school).
Kinda a lame question, my teacher said it was horrible too. Rest of it was ok.
I think you're right, my teacher said you should pretty much describe the source and interpret it in that particular questionundotwa said:The question said "Using source x", so I interpreted that I was only meant to talk about what was represented within the source. So I didn't talk about anything else (like bakeries etc.). We didn't really study this in class either and so I just simply described features within the source, which suggested how food was prepared and sold i.e. food kept warm over the counter in pots for ready access by consumers. I couldn't remember any specific names, but I'm not sure whether this was strictly necessary as the question did not not imply that one ought to bring in one's own knowledge. I could be really wrong however.
Thankyou undotwa!undotwa said:The question said "Using source x", so I interpreted that I was only meant to talk about what was represented within the source. So I didn't talk about anything else (like bakeries etc.). We didn't really study this in class either and so I just simply described features within the source, which suggested how food was prepared and sold i.e. food kept warm over the counter in pots for ready access by consumers. I couldn't remember any specific names, but I'm not sure whether this was strictly necessary as the question did not not imply that one ought to bring in one's own knowledge. I could be really wrong however.