Frags of destroyed Roman equestrian statue from Lincoln, poss from forum & of Domitian, who founded colonia in 1stC:pic.twitter.com/9S6q10A6Ph
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.@caitlinrgreen @collectionlinc many thanks for the tweet! :)
@lidongni @collectionlinc My pleasure! It's great to know the pieces have come to you---will the SAL lend the other bit, perhaps!? ;)
@caitlinrgreen @collectionlinc we actually had it back for an exhibition in 2009 - shame these fragments hadn't been found then!
@caitlinrgreen @lidongni @collectionlinc That's very interesting. Thank you very much for sharing.
@Rhymetimeforme @caitlinrgreen @collectionlinc my pleasure! It's very kind of you to say :)
@lidongni @caitlinrgreen @collectionlinc I always tell the truth albeit in a tactful, diplomatic & euphemistic way. I am biased though as I
@caitlinrgreen @lidongni @collectionlinc I find it interesting Roman emperors would choose to have statues on horses in Celtic countries
@caitlinrgreen @lidongni @collectionlinc as Roman religious syncretism & reminder of local horse goddesses?
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