Cremation urns' dusty bones tell tale of death in Roman London
by Maev Kennedy from on (#3EBA8)
Experts study remains dug up in 19th century for first time ahead of Museum of London Docklands exhibition
A puff of dust almost 2,000 years old rose as archaeologist Jackie Keily gently tipped a wastepaper bin-sized lead container, and a pile of cremated Roman remains slid out towards bones expert Rebecca Redfern.
"Oh wonderful, look!" Redfern said, pouncing on a bone with the excitement of a treasure hunter. "A toe! Look how white that bone is - really excellent cremation technique."
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