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Look What They Found in a London Ditch!

 

The ancient Romans must have had soft, beautiful, and fashionably pale skin.

 

In July 2003, archaeologists who were excavating the site of a major

Roman temple in London made an astounding find: a sealed box containing

a white cream that still bears the finger marks of the person who last

used it. And that would have been nearly 2,000 years ago. The find was

considered of major significance because the original contents were

still in such good condition.

 

Fast forward 16 months: Scientists have analyzed the tin and found that

the white cream is so sophisticated it could rival today's top

cosmetics. " It is quite a complicated little mixture, " Richard Evershed,

an analytical chemist at the University of Bristol in southwestern

England, told Reuters. " Perhaps they didn't understand the chemistry of

everything, but they obviously knew what they were doing. "

 

The chemical analysis of the cream shows it is made from about 40

percent animal fat, likely from sheep or cattle, and 40 percent starch

and tin oxide. The creamy base is formed by the fat, while the opaque

white color comes from the tin oxide. " As far as I can tell, the tin

oxide was quite inert so it wouldn't cause any dermatological problems, "

Evershed explained to Reuters. When the Bristol University scientists

concocted their own version of the Roman cream, they said it left a

smooth, powdery texture when rubbed into the skin.

 

The tiny pot--it's just 2.4 inches across by 2 inches high--was

discovered in a waterlogged ditch, but was preserved under wooden planks

in thick layers of mud. It's thought that the cream was probably used by

fashionable Roman women who desired a fair complexion, which was quite

popular in those days.

 

" We're speculating that it would have been some sort of foundation

cream, " Evershed told Reuters. " It gives us yet another insight into the

sophisticated way in which our ancestors used materials from their

environment. This is an ancient technology and one that doesn't differ

so much from some of the cosmetic technologies in use today. "

 

The dig just two miles south of London has revealed several other

treasures, including a stone tablet that bears the earliest known

inscription of the Roman name for London. Also found were pieces of

statues, leather shoes, and a wooden writing tablet. The temple, which

dates from 50 AD, contains two small temples, a guest hours, plinths for

statues and a stone pillar.

 

The study findings were reported in the journal Nature.

 

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Yo Butch!!!

 

Hope they come up with the formula for this cosmetic. It is almost

unbelievable that it is still okay. Maybe they will come up with the

ingredients cuz I need all the help I can get!!! Still going strong and

couldn't do it without your rose otto. I put a couple drops on the filters

in my air sanitizes and oh my, does my house smell good besides helping me

stay 'calm'. Whatever that is (LOL). Thanks for the very interesting

information.

 

Hope all is going well with mamma and baby. Oh, and congratulations are

long past due from me so, CONGRATULATION, CONGRATULATIONS, CONGRATULATIONS.

 

Blessings and love,

Effie

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