Also fab are these possible 4thC Roman fonts from Lincolnshire, on display in @collectionlinc (pics & map by me)pic.twitter.com/b6qrKJkImB
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Also fab are these possible 4thC Roman fonts from Lincolnshire, on display in @collectionlinc (pics & map by me)pic.twitter.com/b6qrKJkImB
@caitlinrgreen @collectionlinc Is that not the Christian symbol for "peace" in the lower left-hand corner (Pax)?
@GeorgeRick1 It's the Chi Rho symbol, representing Christ :)
@caitlinrgreen Thank you for the clarification. I've also seen this symbol with the greek alpha and omega characters, one on each side.
@caitlinrgreen Now go to sleep, Caitlin!
Two Lincolnshire Roman elephants, from the 4thC Orpheus mosaics at Horkstow & Winterton: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/roman-mosaics-from-lincolnshire.html …pic.twitter.com/58UWLXDdQN
Roman Republican denarius of Caesar w/ an elephant, 49-48 BC, found nr Wragby, Lincolnshire: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/53514 …pic.twitter.com/bSFNhoegzd
An elephant on an Indo-Greek coin of Demetrius, c. 200–185 BC, found Fenham nr Newcastle :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/01/indo-greek-indo-scythian-other-early.html …pic.twitter.com/owJ4aYoSrJ
@caitlinrgreen @amelia_dowler 'Found' here means dug-up. Right ? Wrong ?
@caitlinrgreen @amelia_dowler Thought so. It's mine. I dropped it. I'm Palaeolithic. ( Thanks ;) )
@caitlinrgreen I've painted several murals over the years, all either been painted over or the house has been pulled down! Sad...
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