A new find of a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon standing cross at Louth, Lincolnshire—brief post :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/04/discovery-tenth-century-louth-cross.html …pic.twitter.com/t61qEsXJUz
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Upper piece of the Anglo-Saxon cross from Louth just after its discovery, via http://www.lincoln.anglican.org/news-events/news-stories/the-louth-cross-10th-century-find-in-louth/ … & @CofELincolnpic.twitter.com/px2VW4c0UM
The garden of the rectory on Brown's Panorama of Louth, c.1847-56, w/ collection of stonework at south endpic.twitter.com/eS2nVcptGg
The pre-Conquest Kirklevington cross-head — a possible comparison for the Louth Cross, tho' cruder+not high relief: http://www.kirklevingtoncommunity.co.uk/history/kirklevington-brief-history.php …pic.twitter.com/8ISX116G7X
@caitlinrgreen what was the cunning ruse?
@carterpeople that's the question.... I'd suggest they drugged them somehow??
@caitlinrgreen or they just feel asleep and woke up with an urgent need for an alibi!
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