A purple hare in foliage, from a Coptic textile, 4th-5thC AD :) https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/54441/Textile_of_Purple_Hare_in_Foliage/ …pic.twitter.com/8IAeG3YV6Q
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A lovely Romano-British figurine of a hare, found Hackleton, Northamptonshire: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/124824 …pic.twitter.com/wHtGE5kUvk
A 1st-2ndC Roman crouching hare, possibly an attachment from a piece of furniture: http://www.vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=750&sos=14 …pic.twitter.com/aQoAPllC3M
@caitlinrgreen loving these hares. @JaneSunflower have you seen?
@thesweetcheat @JaneSunflower They're fabulous animals! Always nice to have an excuse to share some :)
Hares and dogs on a 5thC equal-arm, Nesse Type I brooch found near Maidenhead, Berkshire: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/249772 …pic.twitter.com/CP2tx5QlgQ
Other early Anglo-Saxon dogs incl these on a cremation urn at Loveden Hill, Lincolnshire :) http://www.thecollectionmuseum.com/assets/downloads/IS_arch_27_anglo_saxon_lincs_400_to_600.pdf …pic.twitter.com/X0rUZX1LsE
.@caitlinrgreen Appears that rabbits were high status animals in Roman Britain.It's 2nd time you show us beautiful Romano-British rabbit.
Definitely v popular on brooches then!
@caitlinrgreen isn't that fabulous!
@Rachel5742 Very much so! One of two from cem, in fact :)
@caitlinrgreen @QueensClassics And he reappeared some 15 centuries later..#masqueradepic.twitter.com/mfKaG2HocI
@caitlinrgreen @PeterReavill could you date this 1pic.twitter.com/S0cyiXwZLY
@davidtrnr1 @caitlinrgreen prob 2 nd 3rd century ad the isle of Wight one is later because reused on Saxon grave, great find :-)
@PeterReavill @caitlinrgreen that's Interesting ! I thought I was on a 3rd 4th century site . Bags of roman coinspic.twitter.com/nLCdLv02QQ
@PeterReavill @caitlinrgreen would love to put this in context. I'd like to lidar the site . Brooches siliqua . Roman surgical tweezers
@davidtrnr1 @caitlinrgreen sounds like a great site, there is lots of lidar out there for free, so worth looking on web, where are you based
@PeterReavill @caitlinrgreen Suffolk .. Lidar use is a bit complicated
@davidtrnr1 @caitlinrgreen send me an email to work address &when I'm in office will send u a link to site I use, not back until 4/4
@PeterReavill @caitlinrgreen brilliant . Great help . Thank you
@MJR2013 Bunniez!
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