Some finds from Viking-era Lincoln: a bone comb (Silver St), carved amulets (Flaxengate), & Baltic amber (Broadgate)pic.twitter.com/bqaM94dlQR
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Old St Mark's church, Lincoln, in 1784, by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/topdrawings/l/005add000015541u00147000.html …pic.twitter.com/aFPNMJM9F7
May I state for the record how awesomely weird the phrase "Viking-era Lincoln" sounds to an American?
A 10thC Viking comb-case from Lincoln w/ runes reading "Thorfast made a good comb": http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=65237&partId=1 …pic.twitter.com/48pf7eqVNg
A Late Saxon iron die discovered on Flaxengate in Lincoln and used to strike coins for Æethelred II (978–1016): http://slha.org.uk/photogallery/index.php?thistopic=Archaeology_AngloSaxon#apm1_1 …pic.twitter.com/w8I3zGFCKt
David Vale's wonderful reconstruction of the waterfront of 10thC Anglo-Scandinavian Lincoln: http://www.heritageconnectlincoln.com/imgGallery/original_10th_century.jpg …pic.twitter.com/r12bUGDsOZ
@caitlinrgreen An ancient alien, do you suppose?
@GeorgeRick1 not impossible....! ;)
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