Tyrian Purple: Rare Purple Dye Found In A Roman Bath House (Carlisle, England)
Вставка
- Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
- In October 2023 while excavating the remains of a Roman Bath House in Carlisle, Northern England, a lump of unused purple dye was discovered in the drainage system of the Roman Building. After months of testing, experts at Newcastle University were able to confirm that the lump was Tyrian Purple, a rare and costly dye associated with the upper echelons of Roman society.
Tyrian purple, which gets its name from the Phoenician city of Tyre, Lebanon, one of the regions it was mass produced, was made from the mucus of the Murex mollusc, a sea snail native to eastern mediterranean shores as well as the seas of Northern Africa and Morocco.
The process of making the dye was time consuming, taking an estimated 12,000 snails to produce just one or two grams of dye. As a result, the dye was worth more than gold and became associated with the upper echelons of society.
This example found in Carlisle, has been branded as being of international significance, and may be the only example of the dye found in this state.
Experts strongly believe this site has strong connections to the Imperial Court of Emperor Septimius Severus due to the quality of the other items which have been discovered on site.
This video presents all the findings.
What a find. Very excited to see your filming of the site. Big respect for volunteering!
Thank you! It’s a pretty exciting find..and im really looking forward to visiting and volunteering. I hope all is good with you mate 👍
Brilliant news that you’ve got permission to film and interview. So exciting. Hope you enjoy the dig too.
Thank you Suzy, I’m pleased it’s of interest. I’m really looking forward to it!
Taking us there and volunteering! That's amazing! Crack open that Dioscurides.
Thank you Aion! I hope you enjoy it once it’s done. That Dioscorides text is one of the most interesting things I’ve read!
Most interesting. Very well composed that, Auld Boy, very concise presentation and the editing was slick, unnoticeable in the best way, simple, clear and effective. Aye, seamless that, well done... have a fine time at that dig!
Thank you mate! I’ve tried to take on board all feedback and constructive criticisms as well as your guidance and editing tips too..so thank you so much! I’m halfway through your recent series..I’ll finish it off tonight and will leave some comments 😊👌
@@auld_boy Pleasure, it shows, really does, flawless that one. I liked the straight talking to camera too by the way - literally "straight up".
There are a few things in that talk, in the little section where I was trying to illustrate the boundaries of our knowledge and used examples in history that I would have liked to have framed a little more concisely, was annoying that that Hancock Vs Dibble JRE came on the week before I released that so it sounded then like I was paraphrasing Graham Hancock, I'd have preferred that wasn't the way that landed, but, can't have it all our own way. ...And with that said the old rascal is admirable in his old-skool hippy irreverence. 😉
@@JesseP.Watson thank you mate!
I didn’t think you were paraphrasing graham Hancock at all. I think you clearly come across as being open minded and are asking completely objective questions..which most people cant. You’ve certainly had a really interesting life too 👌
@@auld_boy Good to hear, cheers dude, aye.
@@JesseP.WatsonI’m not a fan of Hancock so I don’t think I would ever confer such things with your work
There’s a difference between true research and parroting a controlled narrative which is what sets you and Auld Boy apart I enjoy listening to people who are truly passionate about their work
I like this, like a news update for truthers. The editing makes it catchy too. Good job man!! And wooowww thats awesome you get to actually visit the site!!
Ah thank you mate, I’m pleased you liked it. And thanks for the feedback about the editing. I’ve been taking on board all feedback so I’m pleased it’s working. I’m looking forward to visiting..it’s the area I was born and grew up so it’s nice to be able to show some of my native territory! Thanks again for watching.
I’m looking forward to hearing your upcoming interviews and your views of the site! Very exciting news
Thank you Tammy, I’m pleased it’s something you are interested in. I’m really looking forward to the site visit 👍
Sweet!
Cheers mate, hope you are well!
I believe Crete has a pre Roman mollusk farm for mass production of the purples main ingredient. Definitely worth adding to the history of its importance. 🤘🥰💗
Thanks Kari, that will come in handy…I’ll be doing a mini series on the subject..looking at the history and uses etc..hopefully I can secure some guests too! Thanks for watching and for the info👌
@@auld_boy this is exciting! Have a blast 💯
@@kariannecrysler640 thanks Kari. I’m lucky that the site is only 40 mins away from my parents so I could go spend a couple days on site. I hope I do it justice for you all 🤞
@@auld_boy 💗 you are 💯
@@auld_boywhat a great opportunity for you!!! Parents and archaeological research in one trek
A chunk of Tyrian purple found in the drainage system! I'll bet someone was pretty miffed about losing that.
Or it was the last bath that someone ever took 😅
Thanks for watching!
OMG! I am so excited for you and your upcoming endeavor. As always, thank you for your scholarship.
Thank you so much. It’s so close to home I figured I could try get some footage and make an episode for you and everyone else who are interested. I was so happy they said I could visit and film…and it’s great for me to be able to show off some of my native territory! Thanks for all the support.
Do a video about it in drug/medicinal use please.
I definitely will do, pleased to hear you are interested in this side of things. Cheers for watching.
Tyre the island made peninsula by alexander. Purple was one of the words on the first pages of the decoded herculanium carbonized scrolls from the pompei explosion
Yes πορφύρας / porphuras if memory serves. Compare to welsh porffor..I love seeing route words cropping up elsewhere.
Lots more to uncover in those scrolls..exciting stuff.
Thanks for watching and for the info 👌
Well done! Think we also have to remember Julia Domna was already extremely high ranking priestess daughter of Julius Bassianus High priest of Baal of the Emesene holy family. Picked up a gem of a book couple years ago in Jericho oxford of all places" hidden women of the roman empire" it describes her foundation of wanting to merge pagan beliefs and traditions at the time to one monotheistic sun worship. She was after all daughter of priest kings of the temple Elagabalus. An inspiring marriage to Septimus conveniently fortold. The rest is history, they came along way. Interestingly royal family of Emesa,now Homs the original centre of worship for the Sun God El Gabal Arabic llah . Least we forget the holy stone Baetyl.. I wondered once if those special shells may once have been found around the holy islands up north 🙂
Thanks, I’m pleased you enjoyed this one. I’ve not looked into Julia Domna too much yet but she definitely seems to have had an interesting life. Thanks for all the info and the book recommendation. It will certainly come in handy.
I have found books on the sea life of Britain and there are snails which give off the purple..one was a dog whelk if memory serves.
Thanks again for watching and for the information!
@@auld_boy looking forward to hearing more 🙂