A Roman cockerel, linked to Mercury,because why not? :) Cirencester: http://www.cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk/highlight-14/ & http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-29505165 …pic.twitter.com/H8yb7YWlbr
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And finally, a nice example of a British 2ndC seated cockerel/hen brooch, from Wiltshire: http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/155316 …pic.twitter.com/GPMn7JMqoZ
@caitlinrgreen cockerel man mosaic #Bradingvilla #IOW #archaeologypic.twitter.com/eT4iYfnqLn
@pete_savin Fabulous! :)
@caitlinrgreen bird-topped pins not unheard of in the A-S period. Gold 1 from Viking Hoard (Scot.), other from Whitbypic.twitter.com/7TZ0uedUZ2
.@rosieweetch Lovely, thank you! Yes, AS date seems possible & PAS has Mid/Late Saxon material incl pins from parish:pic.twitter.com/x64cfKkAem
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