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14th April 2011, 09:32 PM
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Stick that one in your pipe (er.. maybe not!) but seriously - actually really interesting
er... something to chew over... now.. er titter ye not
um..
well... just read on! :I :0
http://www.pasthorizons.com/index.php/ar...in-norfolk
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14th April 2011, 09:51 PM
They are apparently not indigenous in character and many have been found on sites with an early Roman, often military, presence.
Sorry...but what early Roman 'presence' isn't military????:face-thinks:
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14th April 2011, 10:01 PM
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15th April 2011, 12:43 AM
Quote:Sorry...but what early Roman 'presence' isn't military????
Traders. Middle men carrying Roman-style goods, not necessarily actually Roman. I'm assuming "Roman" in the wider sense of "from somewhere in the Roman Empire", rather than "from Rome" or "employees of the Roman State".
There were plenty of Roman goods and knick-knacks knocking around south-east and central southern England, before any of the hardcore skirt-wearers actually nanced onto Albion's soil.
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15th April 2011, 06:45 AM
I fank you Kel. One of the trickiest words in English is the word Roman.
and thanks Su for your link - I was tempted to quote that.
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15th April 2011, 07:15 AM
Roman goods I'll grant you...doesn't mean they were traded by Romans though. So does that count as a Roman presence? Hmmm...we're going to have to agree to differ. Perhaps influence would have been a better word.
"Nanced" is a good word though...like that.
I am sure JC and his boys would have appreciated that having just nanced their way across Gaul...:face-approve:
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15th April 2011, 10:43 AM
Kel Wrote:... before any of the hardcore skirt-wearers actually nanced onto Albion's soil.
Are we talking about Romans or Scotsmen here?
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15th April 2011, 01:24 PM
BAJR Wrote:I fank you Kel. One of the trickiest words in English is the word Roman.
and thanks Su for your link - I was tempted to quote that.
You're welcome, I love the LacusCurtius site, Bill Thayer's done some fantastic work on the main site. Full of tasty bits.
Every time we explain the concept of fascina to people looking at the glass ones Mike makes, I like to point out that the modern concept of women wearing 'fascinators' in their hair descends from the original term. I'm hoping to make one someday that has little fascinum as pendants. I already have a lovely pair in glass as earrings.
While we're here, what does 'haver' mean?
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15th April 2011, 01:50 PM
mpoole Wrote:I already have a lovely pair in glass as earrings.
and now you have units to
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The temple area at elms farm produced a goodly few including bone ones.
I was hoping to find the description on the pas but I cant find it listed
“as being hollow, formed from sheet metal soldered together lengthways, rounded at the terminal with a small aperture left open at either end. A loop formed from triple ribbed sheet is soldered into position at the top, with separately applied solid globular testicles to either side. Separately applied wire with irregular transverse grooves on the underside (perhaps to act as keying for the solder) defines the edge of the foreskin.”
Cant say that it would be easy to describe but they are not testicles, their balls, no what I mean is the they should be called spherical lumps of gold. Thing is, if you are going to call them testicles then possibly the hollow is an urethra.
Separately applied wire with irregular transverse grooves on the underside (perhaps to act as keying for the solder) defines the edge of the foreskin.
I think that this needs some more work
It is fascinating that FFS moloppo can take words from the internet and make hats out of them.
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