Also, poss Ptolemaic (7th-1stC BC) figurine of Egyptian god Osiris, found in Somerset :) http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/273243 …pic.twitter.com/y3qKbmZFzM
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Also, poss Ptolemaic (7th-1stC BC) figurine of Egyptian god Osiris, found in Somerset :) http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/273243 …pic.twitter.com/y3qKbmZFzM
Another figurine of Osiris from Hampshire, BM dates c500 BC--again, intriguing if ancient loss http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/151197 …pic.twitter.com/ZbkGCfgOHM
@caitlinrgreen any signficance all the coins found south of where the wall would eventually be built aka Roman circulation?
@MikeDonnellyJr my suspicion is some may be Roman imports, others Iron Age e.g. hoard of c.160 BC of 200 or so such coins from Cumbria
@MikeDonnellyJr Fwiw, I think number of items suggest most prob genuinely ancient losses :)
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