Physical anthropologist
Sara Bisel pulled
from the Herculanean
mud, a solid-gold
bangle. It belonged
to the half-exposed
Roman Bisel was
studying. She probed
a pelvic fragment’s fused
but slightly porous rim,
and spoke her findings in
a soft voice: 27
years, at least two children.
At this, she winced, looked guilty.
I watched her dirty hands
place the other half
of the woman’s hip-
bone into a bin,
and pat it, gently.