constantinusphilo
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While much emphasis is placed on fine gold and silver pieces of antiquated jewelry, many pieces worn by lower social classes in Rome would have been made out of bronze or other less expensive metals.
Why is 'would have' used here? Would it not be more correct to say simply 'were made out of bronze etc'?
Why is 'would have' used here? Would it not be more correct to say simply 'were made out of bronze etc'?