Archaelogists find 'muscular' body of British 'female gladiator'
Daily Mail / Daily Mail Reporter
02-Jul-2010 (one comment)

Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a 'massive, muscular woman' who may have been a female gladiator during the Roman occupation of Britain.

The woman was buried in an elaborate wooden coffin with iron straps and copper strips in Credenhill, Herefordshire - close to the headquarters of the SAS.

Her remains were found in a crouched position in an area thought to be a suburb of the nearby Roman town of Kenchester.  

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Romans had more than us. We have the same average intelligence than others if not more. But then why do we have to live this way?

OK we all know politics and religion does not mix, BUT IS THERE ANY OTHER REASONS????????

What else could it be beside;

- foreign interference

- and treason

 

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