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Stockpile of 2,000-year-old gemstones found in Roman bathhouse drain

Stockpile of 2,000-year-old gemstones found in Roman bathhouse drain


Archaeologists recently uncovered a stockpile of 2,000-year-old glittering gemstones clogging the drain of a Roman bathhouse near Hadrian’s Wall in Carlisle, England.

The 30 engraved, semi-precious stones — known as intaglios — likely dropped out of the ring settings worn by bathers who took to the waters sometime during the second and third centuries A.D., The Guardian (opens in new tab) reported.

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