Summary:
- Archaeologists have discovered a rare liquid gypsum burial of a high-status individual from Roman Britain, providing insights into burial practices during that time period.
- The burial was found in Cambridgeshire, England, and contained the remains of an adult individual who was likely of high social standing, as indicated by the use of liquid gypsum, which was an expensive and labor-intensive material.
- The discovery sheds light on the diverse burial practices and social hierarchies present in Roman Britain, and the researchers suggest that the individual may have held a significant position within the local community.