Roman mosaics from the Greetwell villa-palace and other sites in Lincolnshire--new post :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/roman-mosaics-from-lincolnshire.html …pic.twitter.com/jICGRk6k9G
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Other Lincolnshire Roman mosaics that didn't make cut for this post incl these from Lincoln, Winterton & Roxby:pic.twitter.com/jziZXPeqI2
Denton villa is also interesting, nr Grantham, separate baths, rebuilt in stone c.370, w/ 2x 6thC burials from villapic.twitter.com/FRl2Uda6Is
Another of the mosaics from Denton Roman villa, nr Grantham, Lincolnshire:pic.twitter.com/96BHLUcap6
A roof tile with paw prints made by a Roman cat, from the villa-palace at Greetwell, Lincoln :) (in @collectionlinc)pic.twitter.com/N8VLgmvtyo
Fragmentary Roman funerary inscription, found on rockery nr to villa, Jellicoe Av., Lincoln: http://romaninscriptionsofbritain.org/inscriptions/275 …pic.twitter.com/81I6xyLhNo
@caitlinrgreen could you help by explaining ref to "site" being Foss Dike, which is approx 4 miles west and other side of Roman Lincoln?
@CatherineEsse Yeah... I noticed that! Database and/or human error; early reports make clear found on Jellicoe Avenue :)
@caitlinrgreen that makes *much* more sense! thank you :)
An early Anglo-Saxon pot from the Greetwell villa-palace & its implications--new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/04/an-early-anglo-saxon-pot-from-greetwell.html …pic.twitter.com/OnYVASPk1Z
Suggested that pot fabric and base indicate is a RB-AS hybrid & evidence for domestic activity at villa-palace into later 5thC...
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