Two infants buried in Roman York were laid to rest in costly purple cloth normally reserved for emperors and members of the ...
The discovery of traces of rare Tyrian purple dye in the gypsum burials of two infants in Roman York has shed exciting new ...
The remains, kept in the collections of the York Museums Trust, belong to two newborns or infants whose bodies were wrapped ...
Two infants buried nearly 1,700 years ago in Roman York were found wrapped in Tyrian purple textiles, a luxury cloth.
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Two infants buried nearly 1,700 years ago in Roman York were found wrapped in Tyrian purple textiles, a luxury cloth.