uu - Guest - 22nd March 2005
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uu - Digger - 22nd March 2005
Hi to you! Not sure what the question is though?
uu - Alfie - 22nd March 2005
Dear Digger, you may be taking this too literally. This is clearly a reference to the female form and the underlying inscription DFDS puts one in mind of the Germanic legions ( DESCIMUS (F)ELICITUS DUCVM SER). The Bolivian connection is intriguing, a lost Roman Legion? so there we have it, a female Gladiator travelling with a lost Roman Legion; suitable for a channel four twelve part series.
uu - Pete M - 22nd March 2005
This shorthand is typical of a badly wounded gladiator, typing on stumps, so I'd put her somewhere in her late 20s.
uu - Digger - 22nd March 2005
Ahhh. Thanks Pete and Alfie! This definately explains the previous message refering to double D's! Obviously not an Amazonian Import (otherwise it would have been just a single D). But then we do have the South American connection with the river. So is that a extremely bad female gladiator stollen from her tribe at a tender age, escapes with loyal Roman legion fan club, but unfortunately books a ticket home via a not to reputable travel agency????
uu - BAJR Host - 23rd March 2005
all i can say to this is mm
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