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  2. Claudius Terentianus - Wikipedia

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    Claudius Terentianus was the unexpected hero of the British Museum's "Life in the Roman Army" exhibition from Feb- June 2024. As part of their initiative to make exhibitions more relatable and personal, the exhibition followed his life story as he attempted to, joined, then retired from the Roman Army.

  3. Earlier this year, conservators in Edinburgh spent weeks rebuilding the item in its entirety preparation for its loan to the British Museum’s exhibition Legion: Life in the Roman Army, which ...

  4. Crosby Garrett Helmet - Wikipedia

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    Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery in Carlisle sought to purchase the helmet with the support of the British Museum, but was outbid. The helmet has so far been publicly displayed four times, once in a 2012 exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, at Tullie House in 2013–14, followed by display at the British Museum in 2014. The helmet ...

  5. Alexandra Croom - Wikipedia

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    Croom has been involved in the planning and delivery of several exhibitions for Tyne & Wear Archives & Museum including: The Glory of Rome: Arbeia's Greatest Treasures (2014): An exhibition at Arbeia fort. [3] Saving Face (2018): An exhibition of a private collections of Roman helmet cheek-pieces. [1]

  6. Dragonesque brooch - Wikipedia

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    The dragonesque brooch is a distinctive type of Romano-British brooch made in Roman Britain between about 75 and 175 AD. [1] They have been found in graves and elsewhere, in recent years especially by metal-detectors, and were evidently a fairly affordable style; over 200 examples are now known. [ 2 ]

  7. Guisborough Helmet - Wikipedia

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    In 1878, Frederick B. Greenwood, who owned the land on which the helmet had been found, presented it to the British Museum. It was restored at the museum by Robert Cooper Ready, resulting in the discovery that it was in fact a Roman helmet. [12] It is currently on display in the British Museum's Roman Britain section in Room 49.

  8. British Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's first notable addition towards its collection of antiquities, since its foundation, was by Sir William Hamilton (1730–1803), British Ambassador to Naples, who sold his collection of Greek and Roman artefacts to the museum in 1784 together with a number of other antiquities and natural history specimens.

  9. Vindolanda tablets - Wikipedia

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    Tablets on display at the British Museum. The tablets are held at the British Museum, where a selection of them is on display in its Roman Britain gallery (Room 49). The tablets featured in the list of British archaeological finds selected by experts at the British Museum for the 2003 BBC Television documentary Our Top Ten Treasures. Viewers ...

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