It's a zoo in here
That don't emperor-ess me much
Discussed + Disgust
puella power
archaeologizing
100

The animal who according to legend rescued the future founder of Rome and his twin infant brother

A wolf! (or she-wolf) (lupa)

100

Not an emperor, this man's dictatorship and assassination precipitated the civil wars that would turn Rome from a republic to an empire. 

Who is Julius Caesar? 

100

There is some evidence that Romans used this item for toilet hygiene, in lieu of, say, toilet paper or a bidet. 

Sponges/sponge sticks

100

The queen of Egypt who reportedly introduced herself to Julius Caesar by being unrolled from a carpet. 

Who is Cleopatra (pharaoh from the Ptolemaic dynasty)?

100

The study of dinosaurs and the geologic past in prehistory, which is often confused with archaeology

what is paleontology?

200

The animal that feared Carthaginian general Hannibal brought over the Alps to attack Rome during the Second Punic War 

What is an elephant? (elephantus)

200

This emperor was known for cruelty to Christians, an obsession with the performing arts, and erratic governance. He is also (erroneously) said to have fiddled while Rome burned. 

Who is Nero? 
200

In the city's early days, sewage from the Cloaca Maxima spewed directly from Rome's pipes into this iconic river. 

What is the Tiber? 

200

A group of aristocratic young girls were selected to serve as virgin priestesses for this goddess for 30 year terms. 

Who is Vesta?

(Vestal Virgins)

200

The study of ancient inscriptions, which Ms. Gibson works on.

What is epigraphy? 

300

Though this sea creature appears terrifying and unrecognizable in many Roman mosaics, it is often described as friendly in Roman stories. The wine god turned pirates into these after he was kidnapped.

What are dolphins? (delphīnum)

300

This emperor was the first to convert to Christianity in 337 CE and founded the city now known as Istanbul. 

Who is Constantine?

300

Romans used chemicals from this naturally-produced substance to wash their clothes. 

What is urine? 
300

The mater and uxor in the Cambridge Latin series, this woman is based on the actual wife of Lucius Claudius Iucundus. 

Who is Metella?

300

A material archaeologists sometimes lick in order to discern it from rock.

What is bone?

400

The small creature kept in jars and eaten by Romans as snacks

What is a dormouse? (glis)

400

This emperor, whose name means "Little Boots" in Latin, was known for cruelty, tyranny, and planning to make his horse a consul. 

Who is Caligula? 

400

Ironically, intestinal parasite eggs have been found archaeologically preserved in this common Roman setting where the population gathered every day. 

The baths

400

The only woman whose works survive in the Roman literary record. 

Who is Sulpicia?

400

Pompeii (modern Pompei) is a suburb of this large Italian city near Vesuvius with a bay named after it. 

What is Naples? 

500

A prominent avian symbol that appeared on Roman military standards and other official insignia 

What is an eagle? (aquila)

500

This Roman emperor is known for the huge military wall constructed by his forces all the way across England from coast to coast. 

Who is Hadrian?

500

This vital internal organ, known now for its ability to detoxify and vulnerability to damage from alcohol, was especially important for Roman animal sacrifices. 

What is the liver? 

500

Pompeia was this Roman statesman's wife. She was divorced after a rabble rouser and political rival crashed her women's only Bona Dea religious festival. 

Who is Julius Caesar?

500

The type of ancient building Ms. Gibson's archaeological project works on. 

What is a house/domus?