Some of the Iron Age finds from Ludford, Lincs, auctioned in the past http://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=ludford+site:www.timelineauctions.com/lot/&filter=0 … incl pommel, animals etcpic.twitter.com/mOP2OB37hY
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@EquineAnn oh, agree. But these are just artefact pics from auctions, little value and a CC BY-NC licence would be of academic benefit :)
@caitlinrgreen history. I was already interested in history. I just never went to college & left school 17 years ago so am a bit rusty.
@EquineAnn history is one of those great subjects where you don't need to have studied it in depth to enjoy :)
@caitlinrgreen subjects were stagecoaching,history of medicine & soc & economic history.
@EquineAnn Ah, yes, history of medicine is fascinating! :)
@caitlinrgreen anything else.
@EquineAnn horses are especially interesting in Anglo-Saxon period, eg horse burials, horse gods etc :)
@caitlinrgreen Thank you very much for the information. I'll have to look into that. I meant that at 1 time most of the world would have
@EquineAnn I'll try to remember to tweet some of the material I have at some point :)
@caitlinrgreen @EquineAnn Agree. Agree.
@caitlinrgreen I agree that by illustrating your facts with aesthetically pleasing objects from history you are getting people interested in
@caitlinrgreen I wasn't that good or bad at history at school as in I got everything from an A to a G depending on my mood at the time.
@caitlinrgreen Oh dear! Then I quite agree with you that the information should be available for the interest and education of the public.
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