In ancient Rome, shopkeepers often used small, open-fronted shops called "tabernae," which were typically illuminated by natural light during the day. They would also use oil lamps or candles to light their shops in the evening. The design of these shops allowed for easy visibility of goods and attracted customers. Additionally, some shops had awnings or overhangs to provide shade and protect against weather, further enhancing the shopping experience.
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