Roman crocodile figurine, found Hampshire, thought possibly to be the Egyptian deity Sobek: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/161495 …pic.twitter.com/0sTOYKcE1v
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Ok, next one.... Roman-era crocodile (Sobek?), lizard, or... dinosaur? :) Found Cheshire: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/243319 …pic.twitter.com/v1o3sUv0E2
@caitlinrgreen Fish swimming left to right ? By the tail, maybe a pike ?
@vulturedave could be! :)
@caitlinrgreen peacock gets my vote. @ChesterArchSoc
@folkdeejay @ChesterArchSoc Anything is possible! Odd beak for a peacock though...! :)
@caitlinrgreen Yeah, I'll go with a bird. It seems to have two legs and feathers.
@waldolupus The feathering at the back end does look very bird-like!
@caitlinrgreen Would tend to concur with the bird theory!
@caitlinrgreen #nimes #france has the croc ;) nemauses captured croc represents #Egypt captured by Caesars menpic.twitter.com/3G5qtXh278
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