In 1901, workers discovered the ‘Ivory Bangle Lady’ in England. Modern science later revealed her true origins

· economictimes.indiatimes.com

The excavation of a Roman-era grave in York unveils insights into a woman's wealth and societal standing, illustrated by the luxury artifacts buried with her. Scientific studies of her dental structure suggest she hails from a warmer Mediterranean locale, while genetic analysis points to possible North African roots for the Ivory Bangle Lady. This remarkable find underscores the Roman Empire's extensive networks and the movement of diverse peoples.

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