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An Ancient Roman gravestone commemorating a wealthy woman. This was found during an archaeological dig in Carlisle, Cumbria, England. The woman is depicted wearing two tunics and a cloak, and her hairstyle mimics that of Sabina, wife of Hadrian, on a 2nd-century coin. The inscription section of the stone is missing, but the clothes and hairstyle date the carving to the 2nd century AD.

Note: this exhibit was photographed through glass.
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