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Roman Writing Tablets


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This tablet recently discovered and translated from the Roman era, reveals newfound information that provides new additions to historians understanding of Roman-London. This recent discovery recovered numerous tablets indicates a cosmopolitan city that relied heavily upon the commece from the trading industry. They are believed to of been inscirbed from the initial encounters and invasion of London from the Romans in 43 AD.

(Ancient Roman Writing Tablets. First Century, Mueseum of London Archeology, London.)

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