This is the lower left hand corner of a Roman commemorative stone. Professor Lawrence Keppie of the Hunterian Museum thinks that there may have been some decoration on the missing part. He has ...
To date no other inscribed pieces have been found in Northamptonshire. The inscription shows that the person who owned the comb was literate, which, excepting the clergy, was uncommon during this ...
Sotheby's will sell the oldest inscribed tablet of the Ten Commandments ... "We understood how powerful the object was and we were really thrilled to be able to offer it for sale to the public ...
Auction house Sotheby’s New York plans to auction the oldest known inscribed tablet of the Ten ... “We recognized the object’s powerful significance and are thrilled to offer it for public ...