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    Archaeologists in Herefordshire have uncovered the remains of what could possibly be a female gladiator.

    Amongst the evidence of a Roman suburb in Credenhill, they have found the grave of a massive, muscular woman.

    She was found in an elaborate wooden coffin, reinforced with iron straps and copper strips, which indicate her importance.

    Her remains were found in a crouched position, in what could be a suburb of the nearby Roman town of Kenchester.

    The archaeological Project Manager, Robin Jackson, said: "When we first looked at the leg and arm bones, the muscle attachments suggested it was quite a strapping big bloke, but the pelvis and head, and all the indicators of gender, say it's a woman."

    "The coffin would have been made of wood - we haven't got any of the wood left, but we've got the nails around the outside then three huge giant straps that run all the way around the coffin, and also bronze strips on the corners which would have probably strengthened it, but probably decorated it.

    "It's quite an elaborate and probably a very expensive coffin, and yet the person in it looked like they had a hard working life, and so there's an anomaly there."

    An offering of beef and a fired pot were also found in the grave, and she was buried on top of a base of gravel.

    Also unusual was the place where she was buried - in the suburb, instead of in a cemetery on the edge of the settlement, which was the law in Roman times.

    Excavations

    This archaeological find is as a result of excavations in advance of the construction of the Yazor Brook Flood Alleviation Scheme, which will protect homes and businesses in Hereford.

    The road east from Kenchester was constructed by the Roman army in the mid 1st century AD, as they pushed westwards into Wales.

    Very little was known previously about the suburb which grew up beside this road, however, preliminary results suggest that the main period of development for the suburb was the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, and that it was much more extensive and densely occupied than had previously been thought.

    Well preserved remains

    Trial work, undertaken in 2009, showed that the area contains the well-preserved remains of Roman buildings, yards and rubbish pits situated to either side of a major Roman road, which ran east out of the town.

    These form part of an important Roman suburb, which developed alongside the road, but now lies buried, along with the rest of the town, beneath fields and a footpath.

    A team of archaeologists from Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology Service, working in close co-operation with Amey Consulting and Herefordshire Council's archaeology team, are carefully excavating a 10-metre wide corridor, to allow the flood culvert to be built across this area.

    A huge amount of information has already been gleaned, and this is beginning to allow the archaeologists to gain an understanding of this part of the town.

    It is hoped that by the time the excavation is completed, at the end of July 2010, the archaeological team will have built up a detailed understanding of the development and nature of this Roman suburb.

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    my first thought... i wonder if she was hot?

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    Is this new? Neron introduced "gladiatrices". So, yed, there were also female gladiators. But this is not a scoop. I also studied it at school!

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    nothing like a good cat fight

    Quote Originally Posted by RomanQueen View Post
    Is this new? Neron introduced "gladiatrices". So, yed, there were also female gladiators. But this is not a scoop. I also studied it at school!
    Last edited by Treffie; 07-09-2010 at 09:48 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RomanQueen View Post
    Is this new? Neron introduced "gladiatrices". So, yed, there were also female gladiators. But this is not a scoop. I also studied it at school!
    I also read an article in Finnish about this on another site (actually, that was what inspired me to look for one in English in order to post it here), and they did mention that female gladiators were not completely unheard of -- in Rome.

    However this is the first time the remains of a gladiatress (?) have been found in Britain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldritch View Post
    I also read an article in Finnish about this on another site (actually, that was what inspired me to look for one in English in order to post it here), and they did mention that female gladiators were not completely unheard of -- in Rome.

    However this is the first time the remains of a gladiatress (?) have been found in Britain.
    In Rome women were pretty emancipated for the time. They used something like a modern bikini called "fascia pectoralis" to go to gym, they had female gladiators and at the thermes during the emperial epoque women and men sometimes went to common pools (promiscous).

    Fascia pectoralis:

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    Quote Originally Posted by RomanQueen View Post
    In Rome women were pretty emancipated for the time. They used something like a modern bikini called "fascia pectoralis" to go to gym, they had female gladiators and at the thermes during the emperial epoque women and men sometimes went to common pools (promiscous).

    Fascia pectoralis:








    Sorry, couldn't resist.

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