Roman York infants buried in rare purple and gold cloth linked to elite families, study finds

Two infants buried nearly 1,700 years ago in Roman York were wrapped in one of the most expensive textiles in the Roman world, according to new research from the University of York. Scientists identified traces of Tyrian purple, a rare dye linked to emperors and wealthy elites, on fabrics preserved inside ancient gypsum burials. The … Continue reading Roman York infants buried in rare purple and gold cloth linked to elite families, study finds