Deciphering hieroglyphs in Roman Circus House


After puzzling over some hieroglyphs and stencilling their own names and cryptic messages, members  of Colchester's young archaeologists' club were treated to milk shakes from the Roman Circus Cafe. Their November meeting finished with a game of Egyptian bingo, depicting objects from camels to shabtis, which finished with a full house. As one parent remarked, the time line from the pyramids to the Ptolemies, was two and a half millennia; longer than the time line from the Ptolemies to the present day. 



 

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