Posted on 03/04/2019 3:36:25 PM PST by robowombat
Mar 02, 2010 14:30:03 A black woman who lived in Britannia in Roman times "a lady of ivory bracelet"
(This article was originally posted in Japanese on 14:30 Mar 02, 2010)
Roman EmpireSpeaking of ancient Roman civilizationLatinAnd CaesarGaara's war historyRecord remains inGaulians·GermanicAlthough it tends to embrace the image of a society centered on white people, such as white, the vast empire with the whole region of the Mediterranean coast as a version,Aeeguptus(Now Egypt) toMauretania(Now Morocco) to include the northern African region, there are also many African populations, and it seems that there were many people who moved out of Africa and emigrated to the present Europe and the Middle East in the Empire.
It corresponds to the current southern part of EnglandBritanniaAlthough it is a place that can be said as a remote side at the northern end of the Roman Empire,A provinceSince then, there was a time when it became a Romanized society where multiple ethnic groups, multiple racial and multicultural coexist.
yokeIt was excavated at the Roman ruins inIvory Bangle Lady (lady of bracelet of ivory)The existence of a woman called "Proof that African people lived in Britain Island at that time proved that some people were very wealthy and social status was high.
Details are as below.Analysis of Roman grave reveals that York was a multicultural society - Times Online
The sarcophagus of "ivory bracelet lady" originally originated in the center of York CityBoothamIt was unearthed in 1901 in the district, but the latest scientific examination identified this woman as a young black woman belonging to York's upstream society in the 4th century.
At that time YorkEboracumIt was called the fortified city founded by the Romans in 71 years after AD. The fact that the coffin is made of stone itself is also a symbol of wealth in the Roman era Britannia, but also the burial items are rich in ivory bracelets, perfume bottles, mirrors, jewels, etc. Women are definitely wealthy, the upper class of the time It means that it belonged to.
The head of a "lady of ivory bracelet". Analysis of the isotopes contained in the teeth revealed that the water that women drink during childhood includes minerals common in North Africa and from the measurement of the shape of the skull women are black or I know that it was a mixed-blood of blacks and other people.
The woman has a height of 150 cm and the age at the time of death is 18 to 23 years old, and there is no evidence that it was accidental death or violent death. Also, from the traces of muscles, I have not sent a life to move my body by physical labor, etc., and it is suggested that I was wealthy.
A portrait of a woman restored by computer based on the excavated skeleton. It is quite a strong-looking face.
Among the burial items, bones engraved as "Sor ave vivas in Deo" (including sisters) are included, and it seems likely that women were Christianity.
jet(Black ball) bracelet probablyNorth Yorkshire·WhitbyIt is a product, indicating that the woman had a connection to the local trade as well. Ivory bracelets are unusual things rarely seen in Roman Britannia, so it may be that they brought it home as a reminder of home Africa.
I led the surveyUniversity of ReadingDr. Hella Eckardt, archaeologist Dr. Hella Eckardt said, "The multicultural Britain is not a beginning for now, the existence of" ladies of ivory bracelets "and people resembling her is a population of Britain Island in Roman times The hypothesis about the composition and the immigrants from Africa overturn the belief that only men of low rank have slaves. " "The connection between Africans and slavery is born in modern times, there were all races and races in Roman times slaves"
By the inscriptions of the Roman era, we know that many of the Africans at that time were soldiers of the Roman Empire. But recent research on multiple skeletons has revealed that many African men moved to Britannia with the Roman army and brought wives and children.
Dr. Eckardt said: "The population at the time was much closer to the contemporary British than it had been thought - as far as York is concerned, the Roman population may have been more diverse than it is now I am telling you.
PC article trying to legitimize the wholesale invasion of Britain by Africans and South Asians since 2000 years ago one or two of them fell off a boat there.
Would have been some real culture shock to go from Africa to the North of England.
An exception is not a rule!!!
There were a few cases of native Americans washing up on European shores before coloumbus, but it doesn’t mean all Europeans were native Americans....
Historical odfities don’t justify European replacement
It’s ridiculous.
340 years ago my ancestors came from York to America.
Don’t think any of them had African ancestry of any kind.
Won’t stop this kind of BS propaganda.
*ping*
BS - not buying it!
I’ll tell you why, they refuse to publish the DNA, and specifically the Mitochondrial DNA of the subject.
Fossils in Peru from “Alien” Indians are said to have Mitochondrial DNA from Europe and the Middle East. They refuse to publish those findings.
Actually. This article below, though far fetched and I’m not 100% convinced - is more believable than this conclusion.
PING
Egypt had different races, mostly due to slavery and one very brief time when blacks conquered it in battle and took the throne, but did NOT bring in hordes of people from where they were from.
SPOT ON!
Thanks Tennessee Nana and fieldmarshaldj. The reason for reading this topic are legion. /rs
I saw Mary, Queen of Scots on DVD last night. What a load of politically correct drivel it was. They portrayed the courts of Elizabeth I and Mary as having blacks, asians, and a couple of puerto ricans. There was a flaming homosexual guy that was basically another lady in waiting and of course he was murdered for being a poofer by the hateful white men. When Mary rode through the Scottish countryside about a quarter of the scottish peasants were black. It really ruined the movie because you just couldn’t take the idea seriously that it was the mid 1500’s in England and Scotland when historical figures were portrayed by people of other races. Imagine a biography of JFK where Jackie was asian and Teddy was black. It blows all realism out of the water.
Tombstone of Lucius Duccius Rufinus, Yorkshire Museum, York
71AD - 120AD
http://www.historyofyork.org.uk/themes/the-romans-arrive/tombstone-of-a-roman-soldier
http://www.historyofyork.org.uk/inc/img.php/tpl/uploads/1YORYM_1998_19.jpg/240/1/fill
This is the tombstone of a Roman soldier from the Ninth Legion, called Lucius Ducchius Rufinus. It was found in 1688 at Holy Trinity Church in Micklegate.
We know from the inscription that he actually came from Vienne in France rather than from Italy (if you click on the image you can see the inscription).
He was a standard-bearer, carrying the Legion’s emblem into battle, an important and dangerous job.
http://roman-britain.co.uk/places/eburacum.htm
“Lucius Duccius Volturius Rufinus, son of Lucius, from Vienne, Signifer of the Ninth Hispanic Legion, aged twenty-eight, he lies here.”
http://www.historyofyork.org.uk/themes/roman-empire-governed-from-york
The Roman world was governed from wherever the emperor was located. York was priviledged to be the heart of the Roman empire in two periods, about 100 years apart. Remarkably, both times the Emperor died in the city and both times a battle for succession began here.
This first time was when the emperor Septimius Severus lived in York between 208-11. Having restored stability to the empire after a period of civil war, he came to Eboracum (Roman York) to lead campaigns against the Caledonians who had been attacking Roman targets in the north of Britain.
Severus, known as the African Emperor because he was born in what is now Libya, was over 60 when he arrived in York.
(RIB 673; tombstone)
There have always been individuals who have traveled farther than their own people were normally able to do so.
It’s interesting, but not really news
They found ONE black Mediterranean/black woman and act as if it means there were many of them in the area. No, there weren’t.
This insanity shows up in the latest historical cartoons of Roman Britain, too. It is a lie that there were all these black men in the Roman legions, marrying white women ... one guy in a thousand, probably. One third? Nope.
Aside from that is the propaganda. You see white slaves but never a black slave in the Roman empire - yet slavery was never a racial thing for Romans. There would have been slaves and masters of all races. Because of modern liberal propaganda, they aren’t allowed to show a black slave ... not even in a historical cartoon set in the Roman empire.
So What?
I've read that first, the Greeks, then later the Romans, made slave gathering raids to NW Europe because the 'Nordic Type' was favored as sex slaves, male and female.
I beg your pardon.
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