A very nice Roman figurine of a chained, seated Sphinx, from London: http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue31/2/results.cfm?id=1103 …pic.twitter.com/Y8lo14KHwn
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A very nice Roman figurine of a chained, seated Sphinx, from London: http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue31/2/results.cfm?id=1103 …pic.twitter.com/Y8lo14KHwn
@caitlinrgreen Wow! We've got the Platte River here in Denver, but we never find anything like that - just old boots and cans and stuff.
@GeorgeRick1 Ah, well, suspect most of what comes up in London falls into that category!
@caitlinrgreen @M_J_Nicholls Any idea where on the foreshore she was found? She clearly had a London temple, but nobody knows where.
@markpatton1 @M_J_Nicholls no location in my source, but ref = Museum of London, they might have more?
@caitlinrgreen @markpatton1 Southwark? Found this http://www.lparchaeology.com/prescot/learning/roman-religion-in-londinium … about 1/2 way down under "Egyptian gods and goddesses"
@caitlinrgreen Amazing! And it's amazing it was even found.
@caitlinrgreen Isis was big in Rome I think due to the power as Egyptian goddess
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