The Romano-Celtic cult of Totatis, Mars Toutatis, as evidenced by rings inscribed ToT (thought to represent his name)pic.twitter.com/z8YskRIoUf
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Further details on the rings in following paper: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1zHuVdu5LYnNmVmOWYzMTYtOWI0NS00Y2I1LTliYTEtN2M1MTA1NWQyYmNi/edit?authkey=CO74hfoG …pic.twitter.com/233neu0Xbg
Final Q: might Mars priestly sceptres from Lincs reflect this local cult of Mars Toutatis too? http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/12/pendants-sceptres-tablets-runes.html …pic.twitter.com/V89xqhhMaL
Four sceptres in shape of Mars now known from Lincs, and Wickenby example comes from interesting site which also has two ToT rings...
@caitlinrgreen Presumably Totatis a 'Celtic' god of war. Any evidence for chariot burials in Corieltavi areas, or too far south for those?
@Harry_cartoons Prob tribal protector/war god given etymology. Chariot burials more Yorks, but some chariot fittings: http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/541613 …
@caitlinrgreen Yes, been some significant Yorkshire finds in recent years. Brigantes territory I would imagine...
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