Ancient Pig Fat-filled goblet found
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•1,500-year-old Anglo-Saxon burial holds a 'unique' mystery — a Roman goblet once filled with pig fat
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An enamel Roman-era goblet that was once filled with pig fat was found in an Anglo -Saxon girl's grave in England .
The multicolored enameling enamel-enameling " Scremby Cup " may have been imported to England from France in the middle of the third century A.D. , researchers say.
The girl's burial was "a rather 'ordinary' burial," a medieval archaeologist says.
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