Dr. M.F. Khan on X: A Roman Bread Stamp. This one reads: Quintini

Dr. M.F. Khan on X: A Roman Bread Stamp. This one reads: Quintini

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A stamped loaf of bread from Pompeii dated to the first century A.D.

Stamp your bread and eat it too! With the Signaculum 79 bread stamp, you can stamp your homemade loaves and pastries just as the ancient Romans did,

The Signaculum 79 - Roman Bread Stamp

Museum of Artifacts - A Roman Bread Stamp. This one reads: Quintini Aquilae or 'Century of Quintinius Aquila'. Ancient Romans made bronze bread stamps, which were used to identify the baker. If

The Signaculum 79 - Roman Bread Stamp

The Signaculum 79 - Roman Bread Stamp

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The Signaculum 79 - Roman Bread Stamp

Dr. M.F. Khan on X: A Roman Bread Stamp. This one reads: Quintini Aquilae or 'Century of Quintinius Aquila'. Ancient Romans made bronze bread stamps, which were used to identify the baker.