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A meeting of two ancient empires: How did two Chinese skeletons find their way into a Roman [tr]
UK Daily Mail ^
| September 23, 2016
| Richard Gray
Posted on 09/23/2016 6:22:55 AM PDT by C19fan
They were two powerful, ancient empires separated by more than 5,000 miles of imposing mountain ranges, barren desert and exposed steppe grasslands.
Yet a collection of seemingly unremarkable bones discovered in a Roman cemetery in London has provided new insights into the links between the Roman Empire and Imperial China.
Analysis has revealed that two skeletons dating from between the 2nd and 4th Century AD unearthed at the site in the city's Southwark area may have been Chinese.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: china; godsgravesglyphs; handynasty; romanempire; romansinchina; rome
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Imperial Rome and the Han Dynasty traded. Romans, especially high class women, went crazy for Chinese silk must to the consternation of advocates of Roman virtue. Besides silk, plague and other diseases went West using the trade routes.
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posted on
09/23/2016 6:22:55 AM PDT
by
C19fan
To: C19fan
There were even Roman soldiers found that were captured in the middle east and sold into slavery that eventually made it to China. Roman coins made it to India and Indonesia.
Even though they were far apart, it isnt like they were on different planets.
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posted on
09/23/2016 6:28:40 AM PDT
by
VanDeKoik
To: C19fan
They were probably delivering take-out and got ambushed.
To: C19fan
only one person of Asian ancestry has ever been found on sites dating back to the Roman EmpireNo mystery. Just because they haven't been digging in the right places, doesn't mean there aren't any. Stuffed shirt learned scholars eating crow again.
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posted on
09/23/2016 6:31:03 AM PDT
by
bgill
(From the CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola")
To: VanDeKoik
Like Matt Damon???? [Referring to the upcoming movie “The Great Wall”]
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posted on
09/23/2016 6:31:05 AM PDT
by
C19fan
To: VanDeKoik
China was known to Romans as "Serica", the land of silk. They called the Chinese "Seres", and since 166 AD there was a Rome-India-China trade route via Erythraean (Arabian) Sea and Parthian middlemen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serica
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posted on
09/23/2016 6:33:49 AM PDT
by
Spirochete
(GOP: Give Obama Power)
To: C19fan
High quality Roman glass ware has been found in China. The two empires may not have had much direct contact but they knew of each other
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posted on
09/23/2016 6:34:00 AM PDT
by
Fai Mao
To: C19fan
They fought their way on?
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posted on
09/23/2016 6:34:03 AM PDT
by
ETL
(God PLEASE help America...Never Hillary!)
To: C19fan
I guess the Romans liked to eat well...
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posted on
09/23/2016 6:36:04 AM PDT
by
Paradox
("Wishing for a tautology to enact itself is not a strategy.")
To: ETL
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posted on
09/23/2016 6:39:12 AM PDT
by
ETL
(God PLEASE help America...Never Hillary!)
To: C19fan
There have been people wandering around ever since there was someplace to wander from.
I love it when academics have to admit they don’t know everything.
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posted on
09/23/2016 6:44:01 AM PDT
by
oldvirginian
(If someone tells you biscuits and gravy ain't a meal, just walk away. You don't need the negativity.)
To: C19fan
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posted on
09/23/2016 6:46:14 AM PDT
by
Gaffer
To: C19fan
Roamin’ Chinamen? Looking to obtain some Roman noodles?
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posted on
09/23/2016 6:47:09 AM PDT
by
N. Theknow
(Kennedys-Can't drive, can't ski, can't fly, can't skipper a boat-But they know what's best for you.)
To: C19fan
With the land route being very long & dangerous and considering this time frame was during the Roman Warm Period, I wonder if the Chinese got to England by sailing an ice free Arctic Ocean.
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posted on
09/23/2016 7:02:04 AM PDT
by
qam1
(There's been a huge party. All plates and the bottles are empty, all that's left is the bill to pay)
To: C19fan
Silk from China and cotton from India were available to upper class Romans. The only mystery is why people think such trade could not have happened when the basic routes and modes of transport (camels, horses, wagons, and ships) were little different in 100 BC than in 1400 AD. Human nature and the quest for prestige goods and wealth never change.
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posted on
09/23/2016 7:04:10 AM PDT
by
katana
To: ETL
what movie is that. Jason? haven’t seen this scene in forever :)
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posted on
09/23/2016 7:05:59 AM PDT
by
dp0622
(The only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
To: VanDeKoik
***There were even Roman soldiers found that were captured in the middle east***
Would these be the remnants of the army of Marcus Licinius Crassus, the General who defeated Spartacus?
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posted on
09/23/2016 7:10:50 AM PDT
by
Ruy Dias de Bivar
(HANDGUNS; You don’t need it until you need it. And when you need it you NEED IT!”)
To: C19fan
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posted on
09/23/2016 7:12:02 AM PDT
by
moovova
To: dp0622
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posted on
09/23/2016 7:12:54 AM PDT
by
ETL
(God PLEASE help America...Never Hillary!)
To: C19fan
Southwark? Had Shakespeare known of this he might have written a play of the Chinese.
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posted on
09/23/2016 7:24:27 AM PDT
by
onedoug
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