A rather nice Romano-British figurine of a goat, prob associated w/ Mercury, found Suffolk: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/90369 …pic.twitter.com/KITgkzBNri
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A 2ndC Romano-British fish brooch, found Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/729635 …pic.twitter.com/hLo4MnifCp
A Romano-British duck brooch, found Lincolnshire and now in @collectionusherpic.twitter.com/JuuLeVVzL4
we all love a happy sea monster :) this similarly friendly denizen of the (fresh) water wants to say hi ...pic.twitter.com/S03GuHoQkH
Ah, I'm hoping that they're also happy... difficult to tell with the glowing eyes..! ;)
As he's thinking "Oh, I do love a smorgasbord!"
definitely British now, or conjecturally?
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