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Elite Roman Woman Burial: 1,700-year-old coffin reveals luxury rituals; frankincense signals far-flung trade
Colchester archaeologists unearthed a 1,700-year-old lead coffin, revealing a wealthy Roman woman’s life. The burial, featuring exotic frankincense and valuable grave goods like jet hairpins and glass flasks, signifies her high status and international connections. This elaborate find, preserved with gypsum, offers a poignant glimpse into Roman elite life and community grief, with artifacts to be displayed soon.
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