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<div>Dear Group,</div>
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<div>I enclose here an image of a recent find from Northamptonshire in England.
It looks to me as if it is part of an early Roman funerary couch or bed, as
discussed by J- C. Beal and Chiara Bianchi, amongst others. I wonder if anybody
would agree with this interpretation ! If so, it could well be the northernmost
example from the Roman Empire,</div>
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<div>Any thoughts very welcome,</div>
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<div>Ian Riddler</div>
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