togas - a piece of clothing worn by people in ancient Rome, tunics - a piece of clothing that fits loosely over a person's body, reaches to the waist or knees, and often has no sleeves, sandals - a light shoe, especially worn in warm weather, consisting of a bottom part held onto the foot by straps, olive - a small bitter green or black fruit that is eaten or used to produce oil, chariot - a two-wheeled vehicle that was used in ancient times for racing and fighting and was pulled by a horse or horses, soldier - a person who is in an army and wears its uniform, especially someone who fights when there is a war, merchant - a person whose job is to buy and sell products in large amounts, especially by trading with other countries, engineer - a person whose job is to design or build machines, engines, or electrical equipment, or things such as roads, railways, or bridges, villa - a house, usually in the countryside or near the sea, archaeological site - a place where involving or relating to archaeology, treasure - very valuable things, usually in the form of a store of precious metals, precious stones, or money, throne - the special chair used by a ruler, especially a king or queen, jewelry - decorative objects worn on your clothes or body that are usually made from valuable metals, such as gold and silver, and precious stones,

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