Greeks Had a Peculiar Way of Eating Food
According to popular misconception, Greeks preferred to recline while eating. This might not be entirely accurate, though. It started in the seventh century BC, and the Romans later adopted it.
Greeks supposedly ate in this manner because doing so represented social position and authority. However, the only people who could recline were guys. In general, women were not permitted at the feasts, and when they were permitted, it was customary for them to eat while seated.
Greeks Were (Very) Messy
The ancient Greeks did not adhere to the notion that cleanliness is next to godliness or that their homes should be Marie Kondo’d. They enjoyed keeping their surroundings as filthy as possible. The black smoke that perpetually erupted when they prepared meat for their meals usually discolored the walls of their house.
The soot destroying the weapons hanging on the walls of a typical Greek home is described in Horner’s poem. In a word, black walls were typical in the typical home back then.