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1,500-year-old Anglo-Saxon burial holds a ‘distinctive’ thriller — a Roman goblet as soon as full of pig fats


An Anglo-Saxon lady who died 1,500 years in the past in England was buried with an excellent older artifact that has archaeologists scratching their heads: An enamel Roman-era goblet that was as soon as full of pig fats, a brand new research finds.

Archaeologists unearthed the 1,800-year-old multicolored goblet upon discovering the lady’s sixth-century grave within the village of Scremby in Lincolnshire, England.

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