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The story of the silk and gold clad woman buried in Roman London’s Spitalfields

Started by Imperial Dave, December 16, 2020, 10:11:56 AM

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Duncan Head

At one point the article says "she almost certainly died in the four or five decades after around AD460". Hold on, I said to myself - that's very late! But other dates in the article make it clear that 360 was meant. Shame - I was wondering if she'd been the one who commissioned a mosaic at her home in the country...
Duncan Head

Imperial Dave

Quote from: Duncan Head on December 16, 2020, 11:37:46 AM
At one point the article says "she almost certainly died in the four or five decades after around AD460". Hold on, I said to myself - that's very late! But other dates in the article make it clear that 360 was meant. Shame - I was wondering if she'd been the one who commissioned a mosaic at her home in the country...

now that would have been a connection to behold...!
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