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Intaglios

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archaeology2 years ago

Ancient Roman Bathhouse in UK Yields Treasure Trove of Stones.

Archaeologists in Britain discovered 36 engraved semiprecious stones from the third century at the site of an ancient Roman bathhouse beneath the Carlisle Cricket Club. The gems, made of materials like amethyst, carnelian, and jasper, likely fell out of wealthy people’s rings after they entered the baths. The water may have loosened the adhesives used in the rings, causing the stones to fall off and sink to the bottom of the baths. Along with the gems, archaeologists found more than 700 items at the Carlisle site, including pottery, clay figures, and more than 100 hairpins.

archaeology2 years ago

Roman Jewelry Found in Sewers: Evidence of Ancient Bling Disposal

Archaeologists have discovered 36 semiprecious stones, likely from signet rings worn by wealthy third-century bathers, in an ancient Roman bathhouse near Hadrian's Wall in Carlisle, England. The intaglios, fashioned from amethyst, jasper, and carnelian, bear images of Roman deities symbolizing war or good fortune. The stones were likely flushed into the drains when the pools and saunas were cleaned. The bathhouse was built around 210 A.D. and was still in use in the fifth century.