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TV heritage show reveals racy Lincolnshire knife’s history
An erotic Roman knife found in a Lincolnshire field will finally have its history uncovered on an ITV show about special treasures.
The knife, which was found in Syston near Grantham, will feature on Britain’s Secret Treasures at 8.30pm this Thursday, October 24.
The ITV1 show looks at unusual and special objects and looks back at the history of the item, and how it may affect our knowledge of the past.
The saucy knife handle depict three people embracing each other, with one believed to be holding a severed head.
The knife is now on display in The Collection Museum, which attained the object after its discoverer sold it to the museum for £1,000.
Archaeologist and county council finds liaison officer, Adam Daubney, along with the museum’s curator Antony Lee, will appear on the show.
Daubney said: “This is a unique find for Lincolnshire and highlights just how rich in history our county is.”
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I suppose something must have happened in lincolnshire at some point in history
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If it wasn't for the magic mushrooms there'd be no Newton and no modern science. Not that he took them(officially), his day was took up with prisms and calculus and magic.Azathoth wrote:I suppose something must have happened in lincolnshire at some point in history

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