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eppur_se_muova

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Thu Feb 26, 2015, 11:31 AM Feb 2015

'Unique' Roman tombstone found in Cirencester (BBC)

A "unique" Roman headstone is the first of its kind unearthed in the UK, experts believe.

The tombstone was found near skeletal remains thought to belong to the person named on its inscription, making the discovery unique.

Archaeologists behind the dig in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, said they believed it marked the grave of a 27-year-old woman called Bodica.

The bodies of three children were also found in the "family burial plot".

Neil Holbrook, of Cotswold Archaeology, translated the Roman inscription on the tombstone, which reads: "To the spirit of the departed Bodica [or Bodicaca], wife, lived for 27 years."
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more: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-31610266

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'Unique' Roman tombstone found in Cirencester (BBC) (Original Post) eppur_se_muova Feb 2015 OP
Very interesting. stage left Feb 2015 #1
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