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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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 :)
A ceramic roof tile stamped with 'LEG IX HISP', referring to the Legio IX Hispana; found in Lincoln before 1910: http://slha.org.uk/photogallery/index.php?thistopic=Archaeology_Roman#apm1_1 …pic.twitter.com/Ol9UZbC2rx
They don't appear to have returned to baracks...does anyone know what's happened! 
Hah! Indeed! ;)
A Roman ceramic floor tile with a deer hoof print, found during work for the Lincoln Eastern Bypass; currently on view in @collectionusher.pic.twitter.com/3czjbbJt6x
Another surviving piece of the Late Roman villa-palace at Lincoln (Greetwell Fields)—a box flue tile from the hypocaust system: http://makinghistory.sal.org.uk/ajax.php?id=186&st=17_a_2&p=1 …pic.twitter.com/jUL7tKN4uY
On antiquarian finds of Roman hypocaust systems in Lincoln, see also this 1740 print of a find near to the Cathedral: http://makinghistory.sal.org.uk/ajax.php?id=70&st=1_a_2&p=0 …pic.twitter.com/Cq9gJTtjQ2
Wow, the print is stunning!
Isn't it! :)
@caitlinrgreen @collectionlinc Two in my possession! Cat + dog prints from tileworks of XX Legion at Holt, N. Walespic.twitter.com/Svt8T9nLRR
@Helenus_ @collectionlinc Oh, those are fabulous!! :)
@caitlinrgreen @collectionlinc Coincidence, but had researcher looking at #Roman tile today and this was in 1st box!pic.twitter.com/PGHBzuDidj
@lidongni @collectionlinc Hah! Wonderful :)
We saw a tile like this with our son,then 5yo.He was certain it was the marks made by the Prince of Cats rather than the prints of cats!
Hah! :)
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