26/08/2003 20:34 - (SA)
ondon - The idea that the ancient Romans were tougher than the English weather may have taken a knock.
Archaeologists excavating a Roman site in London unearthed a bronze foot from a statue that appears to be wearing a sock, according to a release on Tuesday.
The Romans, who occupied much of Britain for several centuries, have traditionally been seen as tough and hardy settlers who wore open toe sandals even in the coldest winter weather. The recent find could turn that idea on its head.
"The foot is wearing a Mediterranean-type sandal but the garment with it may have been some kind of woolen stocking," said Nansi Rosenberg, senior archaeological consultant at EC Harris, which is managing the excavation of a temple complex in Southwark, south London.
"It's embarrassing for them," she said of the possible dent in the Roman reputation for toughness.
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Wait a second. We don't even know if Romans wore socks then how could we KNOW all of these things printed in the Bible?
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