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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [QB] Not really O.T but not dealing with the Ivory Bangle Lady directly. But it is possible that she was an Isiac worshipper as females were the ones mostly attracted to Isis but not exclusively. so she and others like her could feel right at home even if a little damp and cold at times..because the Romans did import their own Gods/Goddesses that included Mithras Jupiter,Mars and Isis and others [b]The Temple of Isis[/b] A temple to the great Egyptian goddess Isis was tantalizingly suggested by the discovery of an earthenware jug at Southwark on the opposite side of the Thames from the Londinium settlement, close to the line of the Watling Street through Cantium. This object was inscribed with the words LONDINI AD FANVM ISIDIS or "From London at the temple of Isis", and has been dated to the latter half of the second century. It was not until the mid-1970's that a Roman altarstone dedicated to the goddess was finally discovered (vide RIB 39b infra) http://www.new-dimension-software.com/milano/london.php [IMG]http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/images/gal_daily_isis.jpg[/IMG] A scene like this Roman Isiac Temple in Pompaii was being played out in Londonium..quite possible that a similar scene was also being played out in York.(capitol of Britain minor) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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