• Noblewoman's intact grave discovered on Sikinos island
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https://thenypost.files.wordpress.com/2018/07/180724-greece-finds-woman-buried-jewelry-01.jpg?quality=90  Greek archaeologists have discovered a virtually intact grave of an ancient noblewoman buried with her golden jewelry at a Roman burial monument in the island of Sikinos. Her name, according to a burial inscription, was Neko — or Νεικώ using the Greek alphabet. The box-shaped grave was found untouched in the vault of the Episkopi monument, a rare burial memorial of the Roman era, which was later turned into a Byzantine church and a monastery. Golden wristbands, rings, a long golden necklace, a female figure carved cameo buckle, glass and metal vases and fragments of the dead woman’s clothes were found in the grave.
No bone soup though
Did she have cat ears?
I think it must be one of those "Just add water!" kinda deals.
Really it's just people soup. The bones were just added for flair
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