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Michael Kutny
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1,600-year-old dog found in Roman well at Liss Sept. 29 (Petersfield Herald)
ARCHAEOLOGISTS digging on the site of a Roman settlement in Liss have discovered the skeleton of a dog they believe was offered as a gift to the gods 1,600 years ago. Archaeozoologist Sheila Hamilton-Dyer, told The Herald it was not uncommon to find dogs at the bottom of Roman wells and “Brutus” , as the Liss volunteers have christened the remains, was probably placed in the well by Roman settlers. “Dogs are found at the bottom of Roman wells on about half of the sites excavated,” she told The Herald.
http://www.petersfield-herald-today.co.uk/today/options/news/newsdetail.cfm?id=30937
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dg6349
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Posted - 11/16/2006 : 6:45:14 PM
all's well that ends well, I suppose. sorry. couldn't resist.
wiseman: "you must retrieve the necrinomicon ex mortes!" ash: "the book of the dead...of the dead?" wiseman: "er...."  |
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