• cyrusmg 7 days ago

    Better photos available e.g. at https://www.ceskenoviny.cz/zpravy/2688552

    • donatj 7 days ago

      Keep in mind the bright shiny copper color one is just a modern interpretation of what it may have looked like when it was complete, and what was found was just the small fragment next to it.

      The article just neglects to mention this directly.

      The model seems to make a lot of assumptions based on such a small fragment.

      • jihadjihad 7 days ago

        It's a "highly detailed reconstruction" (bottom of TFA). Agreed that TFA is light on details and annoyingly disables text selection, which is something I haven't been annoyed by since 2007.

        • voidUpdate 7 days ago

          Not only does it manually disable text selection, it also disables the right click menu and most ways of opening the dev tools... for some reason... (you can still reach dev tools using the top right menu on chrome though)

          • donatj 7 days ago

            Using "Find" in my browser says those words are on the page somewhere but I cannot find them anywhere.

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              • jihadjihad 7 days ago

                Weird. It's the last sentence in TFA.

                • donatj 7 days ago

                  I think it actually slipped under the ad. Using a browser with Adblock I see it.

            • permo-w 6 days ago

              >The model seems to make a lot of assumptions based on such a small fragment

              this could be said about a shocking amount of historical study

              • piombisallow 7 days ago

                It would have been bright and shiny when new back then too

              • apples_oranges 7 days ago

                Personal items of dead people always make me emotional.. do you know what I mean? Even ~2000 years after the fact.. This person's life ended and all that he was and thought and felt is now gone.. so we do not know much, except that this item was important to him.

                • coldtea 7 days ago

                  You might enjoy this then:

                    Davenports and kettle drums
                    And swallowtail coats
                    Tablecloths and patent leather shoes
                    Bathing suits and bowling balls
                    And clarinets and rings
                    And all this radio really needs is a fuse
                  
                    A tinker, a tailor, a soldier's things
                    His rifle, his boots full of rocks
                    And this one is for bravery and this one is for  me 
                    And everything's a dollar in this box
                  
                    Cuff links and hubcaps
                    Trophies and paperbacks
                    It's good transportation
                    But the brakes aren't so hot
                    Neckties and boxing gloves
                    This jackknife is rusted
                    You can pound that dent out on the hood
                  
                    A tinker or tailor, a soldier's things
                    His rifle, his boots full of rocks
                    Oh, and this one is for bravery, oh, and this one is for me
                    And everything's a dollar in this box
                  
                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNwC8ETa0pg
                  • apples_oranges 6 days ago

                    thank you for that :)

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                  • ljf 7 days ago

                    I often find myself overcome with sonder and dustsceawung (the infinite complexity of others lives, and that the dust all around me is made from the lives and civilisations before us [and alongside us])

                    https://www.dictionary.com/browse/sonder https://medium.com/etch-to-their-own/dustsceawung-866aff795a...

                    • DragonStrength 7 days ago

                      I most definitely am reminded of how few people leave an archaeological mark when I read these. Though from my perspective, I see him as one of the special ones, even if we know very little. There are so few folks remembered even a generation later -- even the wealthiest industrialists and movie stars quickly fade.

                      • bloqs 7 days ago

                        agree. its quite an intimately human thing

                      • kaonwarb 7 days ago

                        The single photo is remarkably elegant - a spare, almost modernist design.

                        • andrewflnr 7 days ago

                          Pretty slick and functional given the materials of the time. I wonder if it could be made to work today. I think adapting it to cards and cash would make it an awkward package, but maybe if you lay them out along the arm it could work.

                          • hoseja 7 days ago

                            Bronze is a VERY nice material. It's a shame it's actually too expensive to see much use in our modern consumerist lives.

                            • is_true 7 days ago

                              It's also easy to steal

                              • andrewflnr 6 days ago

                                Not when it's a solid band around your wrist. Materials in isolation don't tend to have an inherent difficulty level of theft.

                        • volemo 7 days ago

                          Damn, I’ve read “pulse” and was both very confused and very excited!

                          • thaumasiotes 6 days ago

                            > The camp was established by the 10th Legion, who was stationed in the area between AD 172 and 180

                            This is interesting wording. I have a strong urge toward saying either of two other options:

                            - "The camp was established by the 10th Legion, who were stationed in the area between..." [The Legion is a collection of people]

                            - "The camp was established by the 10th Legion, which was stationed in the area between..." [The Legion is not a person]

                            I have difficulty interpreting the Legion as a single person, though. Does the wording in the article work for other people?

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                            As to the item itself, I find it a little odd to call it a "purse", since it's reconstructed as a solid metal object. That sounds inconvenient and uncomfortable at best.

                            • voidUpdate 7 days ago

                              How do you get that over your hand, and simultaneously have it tight enough to hold the little flap closed?

                              • dfedbeef 7 days ago

                                Seems jingley

                                • ggm 7 days ago

                                  Wrap the silver in cloth. Can't open without removing from arm so within limits stops petty theft.

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