Gladiator knife handle found in Tyne ‘reflects spread of Roman celebrity culture’
by Mark Brown North of England correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#6S7ZX)
Handle depicting secutor gladiator found on edge of empire' to go on display
A rare and pristine example of gladiator memorabilia found in the River Tyne is to go on display, shining light on a 2,000-year-old culture of celebrity and sex appeal.
English Heritage said the copper alloy figurine would have been a decorative handle on a folding knife. Found near Corbridge, Northumberland, it provides proof that the superstar status of gladiators extended to the far edges of the Roman empire.
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