God forbid his wife to find, searching his pocket.

The London Museum have a unique exhibit - a Roman bronze medal for the brothel, dating back to the I century AD. This is the so-called spintria (spintria) - coin-like tokens used in ancient Rome as a means of internal calculation in Lupanar (brothels).
Badge was recently discovered by an amateur archaeologist Regis Kursanov on the banks of the Thames, near Putney Bridge. He gave a unique find in a museum. Press office of the London museum has provided editorial offices information about this unusual exhibit.
Spintria a badge the size of a 10 pence coin, which depicts a man and a woman during sex. On the reverse side of the medal specified number XIIII (which might mean, for example, the 14th Legion, the room number or the number of the slave, although the museum longer inclined to believe that it is a designation of the cost of services).

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To date, the only known Roman scholar spintria - the same age as Jesus - was found in the UK, according to the publication.
"This is - a beautiful archaeological site. He is sexy and provocative in the best sense of the word - says the curator of the Museum of London, Caroline McDonald. - The die is a sex slave of the Romans he was not happy, and similar artifacts can help London museum provoke discussion on a topic that is close to the modern city and our visitors. Museums should address these adults is not always convenient theme. "
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