Painted flowers from the destroyed Late Roman villa-palace at Lincoln (Greetwell Fields), in @collectionusher, see http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/roman-mosaics-from-lincolnshire.html …pic.twitter.com/J36Cl6jPvs
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A 3rdC AD Roman grotesque/alien ring with a chalcedony cameo :) Found Lincoln in 1908: http://slha.org.uk/photogallery/index.php?thistopic=Archaeology_Roman#apm1_1 …pic.twitter.com/PsnKpkbyjT
I'm going with 
The truth is out there... ;)
A wonderful copper-alloy Roman candlestick discovered at Branston, Lincolnshire, in 1973; found with two 4thC coins+now in @collectionusher.pic.twitter.com/qqe9zfxJZJ
Close-up of the base of the Roman candlestick from Branston, Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/fuXmkwUWw0
A 1stC BC or early 1stC AD Roman silver ring with an intaglio of Bacchus and a satyr; found at Revesby, Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/KlWdqcTKLi
Do you have an accession no. for this pls? Our #LayersofHistory volunteers are researching Revesby at the moment
It's 2011.430 :) Have you seen this wonderful find, btw?https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/849713010579050496 …
I have only ever had one of these from an excavation in Wiltshire which was broken so most of the face is missing. Interestingly though it was made in two pieces and the shaft of the pin was too thick and damaged the pin head.pic.twitter.com/1H6Ap4FnfT
The longer one on the left looks like Napoleon!!
Wow! the detail on them
hair pins from antiquity are always super beautiful 
Beautiful
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