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  • Sarcophagus and grave goods of Crepereia Tryphaena

    During the excavations carried out in 1889 for the construction of the Palace of Justice, the side-by-side sarcophagi of a man and a young woman were brought to light at great depth, identified by the funerary inscriptions as Crepereius Euhodus and Crepereia Tryphaena .
    The discovery caused a huge stir at the time, since the young girl’s sarcophagus, still intact, contained, in addition to the girl’s mortal remains, also her funerary objects, consisting of gold jewels and precious stones, an amber distaff and by a very refined ivory doll with articulated limbs accompanied by small toiletries. The precious kit can be dated around the middle of the 2nd century AD. C. and attests to the wealth achieved by the Crepereii family , rich freedmen probably employed in the service of the imperial house, since the place where the tombs were found has been included in the imperial state property since the time of Nero.

    https://www.centralemontemartini.org/it/collezioni/percorsi_per_sale/sala_colonne/crepereia_tryphaena






  • I’m not sure about the current state of the science but there were a bunch of studies that showed that first contact with Europeans had transmitted smallpox as early as 1520 which over the next couple hundred years wiped out maybe 50% or more of the native population in advance of colonization such that later arriving Europeans had the mistaken impression that the continent had always been largely empty when some estimates put the native population pre-colonization at 120 million or more.












  • I never stopped using RSS but its always been an additional source not the sole source of info for me. A lot of folks I’ve followed on various social media or who write for online mags have a personal site where they post long-form stuff. RSS is great if you want to just get a list of those authors latest posts and you don’t want to sort through thousands of other stories to find them.

    Personally I like using the Livemarks add-on in Firefox because I’m already in the browser anyway and I can manage those bookmarks using the standard bookmarks manager to keep them in any organizational structure I find convenient. Here’s the github page but you can search for it in Firefox Add-ons as well: https://github.com/nt1m/livemarks/


  • In a 2019 hearing scrutinizing the merger, Legere told the House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology that after combining with Sprint, T-Mobile would have thousands more employees than the stand-alone firms combined in its first year.

    “By 2024 we will have 11,000 more employees,” Legere said, according to a transcript of the hearing.

    “Our critics are wrong about the impact on jobs,” Legere added, responding to a skeptical analysis from the Communications Workers of America labor union. “I have looked at their arguments and supposed analyses and they do not make sense. They ignore the facts. They don’t account for any areas where jobs will grow, like network integration or new customer call care centers.”

    https://www.marketwatch.com/articles/t-mobile-job-cuts-sprint-merger-dcdcf73d