Posted on 02/09/2006 10:59:33 PM PST by SunkenCiv
Archaeologists said yesterday that the gravestone, which depicts with great clarity a mounted trooper holding a sword and the head of a man he has just killed, was a unique find. The stone has yet to be dried, conserved and studied, but its owner -- the developer on whose land it has been found -- has already sought valuation advice from Sotheby's. Christopher Tudor-Whelan, director of Tudor-Whelan Property Holdings, which specialises in commercial investment properties, hopes to sell it in New York. He confirmed yesterday that he has been told that he can expect to sell it for "up to $100,000" (£57,500)... An export licence will almost certainly be required for such an important piece, as it meets all the criteria governing the export of cultural objects.
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Anglo-Saxon Gold Coin Leaves British Museum Out Of Pocket
The Telegraph (UK) | 2-9-2006 | Nigel Reynolds
Posted on 02/09/2006 4:47:45 PM PST by blam
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as if the state is not going to match any bid on this?
I found a picture of the stone:
www.wiganarchsoc.co.uk/content/News_Letters/news90.htm
Nice! Thanks!
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A Roman gravestone which was unearthed by builders in Lancashire is to go on display near the site where it lay for almost 2,000 years.
Beautiful, needs to be in a Museum.
Now that is good news. Thanks for the update.
:')
The real owner of the gravestone might be a little pissed that his magnificently carved grave piece is being moved around and claimed by someone who just happened to own the piece of land where he was buried.
Whereas the original owner of the gravestone did so on purpose and with intent, the current man who claims ownership does so by mere accident.
That said, if you're going to go through the trouble of giving yourself an elaborate burial, you might as well enscribe on your tombstone instructions for all those who may follow...
or....
Pharaoh's curse or coincidence?[King Tut]
Chicago Sun-Times | 28 Nov 2006 | JIM RITTER
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