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Britain has spent millions of pounds so the easily-amused can titter over naughty artefacts found by metal detectorists and other artefact hunters. That's the story behind this pathetic "Live Science" (I guess the term is used loosely) article about recent PAS 'work': Owen Jarus, 'Penis-Shaped Bone and Lover's Bust Among Trove of Roman Art', LiveScience 25 October 2012. Its apparently about something PAS' Sally Worrel has written. I'm not even going to comment. Yes, they had penises.
But, what the....?
Britain has spent millions of pounds so the easily-amused can titter over naughty artefacts found by metal detectorists and other artefact hunters. That's the story behind this pathetic "Live Science" (I guess the term is used loosely) article about recent PAS 'work': Owen Jarus, 'Penis-Shaped Bone and Lover's Bust Among Trove of Roman Art', LiveScience 25 October 2012. Its apparently about something PAS' Sally Worrel has written. I'm not even going to comment. Yes, they had penises.
But, what the....?
Worrell and her colleagues also describe a finger-ring that British Museum analysis determined was 90- to 93-percent gold. Coincidentally, it was found in Nottinghamshire, the legendary stomping grounds of Robin Hood (he lived long after Roman times).It is real quality intellectual material that PAS is inspiring, enriching everybody's lives.
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