Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Rare Roman glass bowl found in London

A very beautiful and very rare millefiori dish has been excavated in a East London cemetary site in Prescot Street.

Rare Roman glass bowl found 1,700 years after it's buried next to merchant in East London | Mail Online

Labels: archaeology, london

posted by Kevin at 5:36 PM

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    About the work I do (Kevin Flude) - for Cultural Heritage Resources - running the Old Operating Theatre Museum, lecturing at Central St Martin's and organising Cultural Study Tours and Guided Walks for Elderhostel and, more generally about museums, history and archaeology particularly of London and Southwark

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