Two Roman bronze statuettes of Minerva, found in Lincoln and now in @collectionusherpic.twitter.com/ZMevw0Dx6f
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A Roman glass bottle found in Lincoln, now in @collectionusher :)pic.twitter.com/gTDKOQKluh
Three Late Roman gold coins of 378–92 found just to the north of Lincoln; in @collectionusher.pic.twitter.com/uKhTQxN2QX
The wonderful Roman 'Deae Matres' (Mother Goddesses) found at Ancaster, Lincolnshire, in 1831; on display @collectionusher.pic.twitter.com/ihrhV1tpWF
@TheRomanSoc @collectionusher Thanks for these lovely Lincolnshire things!
My pleasure! :)
A rather lovely Romano-British 2ndC zoomorphic duck brooch with green and blue enamel; found at the aqueduct site, Lincoln.pic.twitter.com/jwKy2PBNAR
A Roman ceramic floor tile with a deer hoof print, found during work for the Lincoln Eastern Bypass.pic.twitter.com/BHJgmDMHIq
How do we know it's a deer and not a sheep?
Good question! I'm merely reporting the description, don't have enough knowledge of prints etc to discriminate, I'm afraid... :/
It is a beautiful print. I have lots similar in the Silchester collection. For info, a sheep print would be asymmetrical with rounded toes whilst deer prints are symmetrical with pointed toes. 
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I sadly don't have a better shot of the tile to test this again... It looks a bit deer-ish to me based on this,but could be the eye of faith!?
looks like modern art
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