Feb. 7th, 2007

plumtreeblossom: (Emily)
Last night at Diesel post-work I was conversing with [livejournal.com profile] trowa_barton, who shares my penchant for the idiosyncratic fashion hybrid of goth and corporate. You wouldn't guess how sharp it looks unless you saw us in it. I titled us the Corporate Gothic Office Team of Darkness. This amuses me more than it should.

Afterwards there was a group dinner at Sugar & Spice with guest star [livejournal.com profile] weegoddess, direct from the UK! [livejournal.com profile] beowabbit and I both lurve her better than chocolate and it was so lovely to spend dinner with her during her too-brief visit back to the US. Much fun conversation (and merlot for me), which led to a later than usual bed time. I'm about to be late for work, but I'm attired attractively in my blackest black blazer and skirt.
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Larger photo version here


ROME (Reuters) - Call it the eternal embrace.

Archaeologists in Italy have discovered a couple buried 5,000 to 6,000 years ago, hugging each other.

"It's an extraordinary case," said Elena Menotti, who led the team on their dig near the northern city of Mantova.

"There has not been a double burial found in the Neolithic period, much less two people hugging -- and they really are hugging."

Menotti said she believed the two, almost certainly a man and a woman although that needs to be confirmed, died young because their teeth were mostly intact and not worn down.

"I must say that when we discovered it, we all became very excited. I've been doing this job for 25 years. I've done digs at Pompeii, all the famous sites," she told Reuters.

"But I've never been so moved because this is the discovery of something special."

A laboratory will now try to determine the couple's age at the time of death and how long they had been buried.


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I find this a very moving image, actually. In fact, it might make the perfect valentine for a person of a certain type.

But at the same time, it makes me all sad and emo. Not likely that somebody in their day arranged them like that if they were already dead, so they might have been clinging to each other as they were dying. Did they freeze to death? Were they poisoned? Was it a double suicide? Are they Neolithic Romeo and Juliet? Am I just an over-imaginative idiot who can't leave anything alone without speculating about it uncontrollably?

In any case, it's a very touching image, to me. Happy Valentines Day. :-)




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