Finds+plan from Nanstallon 1stC Roman fort, overlooking R. Camel, Cornwall--incl clenched hand, poss from above gate?pic.twitter.com/SPZdfXofel
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A Roman gold bracelet or necklace terminal, 1st–2ndC AD, found St Buryan, Cornwall, & now in @Cornwall_Museum.pic.twitter.com/rxRQXbuIYT
Some imported Roman Samian sherds from the prehistoric & Roman settlement at Carvossa, Probus, Cornwall: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1016890 …pic.twitter.com/q8YdFhuWQi
Glass beads found at the 1st- to 4th-century AD Romano-British enclosed earthwork at Probus, Cornwall; now in @Cornwall_Museum.pic.twitter.com/jAaKPZWEeu
A 1st-century AD gold Roman finger ring engraved with a peacock; recovered from a foundation trench dug on a beach in Breage parish, Cornwall.pic.twitter.com/oJ5AIwCoV0
A 1st- to 2nd-century AD Romano-British Aesica variant brooch found near to Sennen, Cornwall.pic.twitter.com/3GTEc0yevL
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