Westernmost Roman inscription on map found 250km west of Ireland, 2ndC AD greyware pot dredged up on Porcupine Bankhttps://twitter.com/carolemadge/status/702078933752217600 …
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The Arch Journal, 1936, notes found in "undisturbed gravel under clay"; used as doorstop at HMV factory until pointed out what it was! :)
A Late Period Egyptian figurine of an Apis bull, found St Just, Cornwall, in 1832; now in @Cornwall_Museumpic.twitter.com/3nS1XZIZxD
(Fwiw, while may well be Roman-era loss, is some poss evidence for ppl from Nile Delta in pre-Roman Britain...! See http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/10/oxygen-isotope-evidence.html …)
(Of course, cemetery w/ people with oxygen isotope results equivalent to those from Mendes, Egypt, is in Kent, not Cornwall, but hey! ;) :)
Late Ptolemaic Egyptian stone head, w/ close curly hair+originally inlaid eyes, found York: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/york/vol1 pic.twitter.com/siwMr9TGaq
@caitlinrgreen Guessing it was a votive offering down a well.
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