The Jerusalem Post
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Scientists find traces of rare 'imperial' Tyrian purple dye found in Roman infant burials in York
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Archaeologists have identified traces of rare Tyrian purple dye in Roman infant burials discovered in York, indicating the use of this expensive imperial dye in burial practices. The dye's high cost derives from its complex manufacturing process, which shares similarities with tekhelet, a traditional blue dye used in Jewish religious textiles.
Scientists find traces of rare 'imperial' Tyrian purple dye found in Roman infant burials in York
Tyrian’s costly nature comes from the difficulty of its creation - made in a process similar to that of tekhelet, the blue dye traditionally used in Judaism to color strings of the tzizit.
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