This small but unique object contains the only surviving words written in British Celtic. Although we can read the letters on it, we don't know what it says because no-one wrote Celtic down. It is one of 130 surviving messages to the gods scratched on sheets of lead and thrown into the King's Spring in Roman times. Then a sacred spring, it was the focal point for worship of the goddess Sulis Minerva.
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