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mildred_of_midgard ([personal profile] mildred_of_midgard) wrote in [personal profile] cahn 2020-11-01 02:55 pm (UTC)

Re: Alcmene and the vault

Wow. That is a heck of a tomb for a dog!

Secondly, while I don't mind someone taking one of Alcmene II's bones as a souvenir as much as I mind people doing the same to Katte's skeleton, I have to day, 19th century tourists really have no shame in that regard, do they?

What I was thinking! Though 18th century tourists had no shame when it came to looting works of art and archaeological remains: I enjoyed Wilhelmine cozying up to the Pope's people so they would look the other way while she illegally removed piece after piece from Italy. ;)

Anyway, if the bones were there in 1860 but calcified

I'm wondering what it means that they were calcified: I thought bones *were* calcified, like, by definition?

If he means they were already starting to visibly break up, then yeah, they were probably gone 130 years later.

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