A gold coin of Honorius of 397-402 made into a 7thC Anglo-Saxon pendant, from Horncastle: http://www.thecollectionmuseum.com/?/blog/view/some-new-archaeological-acquisitions …pic.twitter.com/9w7Da1PUC1
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@caitlinrgreen left? I'm asking because sometimes cultures are left behind after end of last civilisation. e.g. The Romans stole their God
@EquineAnn they're thought to have had quite a long life after the Romans left, yes :) my take on the period: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/01/lincolnshire-anglo-saxon-or-sub-roman.html …
@caitlinrgreen Thank you very much for your information. I found it very thought-provoking as I tend to think of the Dark ages as a time
@caitlinrgreen of medicine Aesculapius off the Greeks who called him Asclepios.
@caitlinrgreen also had reconnaissance & ceremonial roles, keeping an eye on things. Did some of these coins still get used after Romans
@caitlinrgreen Definitely. We've also got to think that their army would have been like ours in some ways & as well as having fighting jobs
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