Ludford, Tealby & the Taifali: a major Iron Age to early post-Roman settlement on the Lincolnshire Wolds—new post :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/10/ludford-tealby-and-the-taifali.html …pic.twitter.com/D7skialdp5
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A miniature Iron Age boar figurine from the major local IA/RB centre of Ludford: http://www.timelineauctions.com/lot/celtic-bronze-votive-boar/5948/ …pic.twitter.com/FXK6J6FzaE
Two more lovely Iron Age boar figurines from Lincolnshire—from Great Sturton and Rothwell Top. See further https://www.thecollectionmuseum.com/blog/view/iron-age-miniature-boar-acquired …pic.twitter.com/PwSEbFMupX
Fantastic! The one on the right is amazing. I will always be awestruck by our ancestors craft skills. Considering what they worked with.
Yes, he's lovely! :)
Roman bronze millefiori belt mount, 2nd-3rdC AD, found Ludford, Lincolnshire: http://www.timelineauctions.com/lot/bronze-millefiori-belt-mount/19506/ …pic.twitter.com/de9SXXNi4C
A 1stC BC-1stC AD mount in the shape of a bull's head w/ pronounced nostrils & curved horns, found Ludford, Lincs: http://www.timelineauctions.com/lot/bronze-bull-bowl-mount/1492/ …pic.twitter.com/YMxbjqLSfD
Were these discovered after entering that Middle Earth portal in Willingham Woods?
good point! ;)
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