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An eight-sided Roman ring was recently found in Lincolnshire, England, by Wessex Archaeology staff. The item dates back to ...
Like many women of the Roman empire, the ladies of Viriconium would have wanted pale skin, pink cheeks and dark eyes; using their grinders, they could crush charcoal and even precious stones ...
But these women could do nothing because these were ... In contrast, Lucius Valerius Flaccus recalled that Roman matrons felt humiliated by not being able to wear their jewelry while those of other ...
Imagine the angst that a rich Roman woman must have felt in the year 61 when she had to abandon her gold and silver jewelry, buried beneath the floor of a house in the British town of Colchester.
A team of archaeologists has found that our obsession with hair removal can be traced to Roman times ... look" for men and women. Scientists also found perfume bottles, jewelry, and make-up ...
By Lucie Muir From the simple lines and abstract forms of Egyptian, Roman ... by women — architects, artists and graphic designers — in Amman, the country’s capital. “The jewelry scene ...