The detrimental effects of modern lead exposure on human health are widely recognized. Evidence from the Roman era indicates substantial lead exposure that potentially impacted human health more than 2,000 y ago. The most significant exposure for the rural, nonelite population may have been to background air pollution from silver mining and smelting that underpinned the Roman economy. Using detailed records of Roman-era lead pollution measured in Arctic ice cores and atmospheric modeling, we show that lead emissions from these activities elevated air concentrations throughout Europe. Based on modern epidemiological studies, this air pollution enhanced childhood blood lead levels (BLLs) by about 2.4 µg/dl leading to widespread cognitive decline including an estimated 2.5-to-3 point reduction in intelligence quotient.
it did not fall , it just got fixed..
it fell in 1806.. via Napoleon
Imagine having the nerve to pretend you're the Roman empire when you directly border the real Roman empire.
the holy is the real , the slave holder one is the incel shit ,..... are you the incel shit ?
if you are are Incel shit freak that celebrates the addition of "Dacia" in 400 years of Slaver - Empire .. celebrting the looser team is whats you are expected to do so you can celebrate what could defendnt even vienna .. its just a stupid thing to do and useless..
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