Roman guy sold them to turkish guy for a nickel. He sold them to Indian guy for a dime. He sold them to China guy for a buck. China guy sold them to Japan guy for $100.
What is the big deal. Probably took them ten years to get there.
My wife used to work in Nakaoka when we lived in Arashiyama. It must have cost a lot of money back then as metallurgy and glassworking was just being taught to the Japanese by Korea and China.
Those Romans walked all over the place.
“It found that the light yellow beads were made with natron, a chemical used to melt glass “
Sounds fun. Where can I get some?
A glass bead will roam.
Well then, how about some authentic Frontier Gibberish?
Of course the Romans were sailing all over the orient.
Haven’t you been watching the Spartacus series’ on ... umm... I think it’s Showtime?
The ludicrous where the slaves were training for gladiators had a female slave that was obviously from New Zealand.
That right there is proof positive that Romans were in the asiatics.