The Canterbury pendant, made c.620s, buried ?mid7thC, w/ cross motif and garnet cloisonné: http://poppy.nsms.ox.ac.uk/woruldhord/contributions/699 …pic.twitter.com/OEjtyud5jI
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A 10thC Anglo-Saxon portable sundial w/ silver tablet, found in Canterbury Cathedral, 1938: http://www.canterbury-cathedral.org/conservation/archives/anglo-saxon-canterbury/ …pic.twitter.com/BnkXxdG8XB
A 2nd-3rdC Roman sundial, for comparison :)https://twitter.com/drzarrow/status/709942633079169024 …
@caitlinrgreen This is really fascinating! It appears that the site is just behind a car park on the south side of Beer Cart Lane.
@GeorgeRick1 Yes, intriguing find at the centre of the Roman city!
When I visited Canterbury museum it was one of the 1st exhibited itemspic.twitter.com/kZbjtqtRmw
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