easy, the Romans wore Chinese silk traded along the Silk Road. Coins moved the other way.
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and were these coins found in a 12th C clothes washer or a couch?
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also explains Asian skeletons in a Roman cemetery in Norfolk
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I say a guy named 'Guido' did it!!!
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Probably the same way one of my business cards ended up in Finland. I worked in Sydney Aus at the time.
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am sure they traveled about a bit. No surprise if you actually think about it
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geisha girls were available in Japan, not Rome
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Five finger discount
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Why is this even a mystery.
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japan emperor was coin collector
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missionaries?
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Unfortunately this wouldn't be the first time artifacts have been "salted" at Japanese sites. I'd rather hope for Legion IX remnant
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