Archaeologists Discover Roman-Era Cemetery of Men Buried With 'Curse Tablets', Was Inscribed in an Extinct Language Archaeologists have discovered an incredible Roman-era cemetery, complete with ...
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While excavating a historic hospital in France, a team of archaeologists uncovered dozens of Roman-era graves, some with ancient “curse tablets,” in what appears to be an all-male cemetery, according ...
suggested the tablet found in F2199 included Gaulish inscription, calling on the Roman god of war, Mars, to invoke a curse on a list of names for their injustice. Researchers are still working to ...
Pierre-Yves Lambert of the French National Center for Scientific Research suggests that this tablet was dedicated to Mars Rigisamu, Gaulish for “Mars the Royal,” the Roman god of war.
Excavation of a Roman-era cemetery in France yielded nearly two dozen lead tablets inscribed in Latin and Gaulish.
has proposed that the F2199 curse tablet is dedicated to "Mars Rigisamu," which is Gaulish for "Mars the Royal," or the Roman god of war. The inscription names several people — in both Latin and ...
Some of the burials included “curse tablets,” which were used to call for divine vengeance or request wishes from the gods. Now, scientists have deciphered the message inscribed on one of the tablets, ...
The text included inscriptions in both Latin cursive and Gaulish, a language spoken by Celtic people but now extinct. A connection to the God of War Pierre-Yves Lambert, a linguistics specialist with ...
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