Curator Kate Sumnall holding a Bronze Age sword that was found by a mudlarks on the banks of the River Thames. Museum of London, UK [2048×1576] by bigmeat
September 28, 2024The tomb of Eurysaces stands out along the tombs of elite romans in Porta Maggiore. The owner was a plebian, a baker turned baking mogul, so his tomb is full of baking themes: the circles are bread baking basins and even his wife’s ashes are placed in an urn shaped like a bread basket[580×580]
bigmeat on September 28, 2024 7:23 am [Full story about Mudlarks](https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/blog/mudlarks-rescuing-relics-from-the-river-thames/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=org_social&utm_campaign=londonstories&utm_content=mudlarkcollections)
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