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‘Lexden Lady,’ wealthy Roman woman buried in lead coffin, goes on display in UK
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A wealthy Roman woman, known as 'Lexden Lady,' who was buried in a lead coffin has been put on public display in the UK; her exact burial date remains unclear but is believed to be from the late Roman period (late 3rd to early 5th century CE).

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‘Lexden Lady,’ wealthy Roman woman buried in lead coffin, goes on display in UK
Her exact burial date is unclear, according to the Trust’s statement, but it was likely during the late Roman period - lasting from approximately the late 3rd century to early 5th century CE.
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