The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxArchaeologists have uncovered a colourful Roman-era snack bar in the tragic ancient town of Pompeii – with homophobic graffiti aimed at the owner.According to The Telegraph, the slur – attributed to a freed Greek slave called Nico – reads: “NICIA CINAEDE CACATOR.”They quote archaeologists explaining that it refers to the owner of the Roman snack bar Thermopolium of Regio V as being "an inverted s****er".They noted it as a homosexual connotation from its derivation from the ancient Greek term for catamite."Catamites", or "cacators" as they were known in Latin, were pubescent boys kept for sexual pleasure by older men, referred to as.
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