Happy Easter! Here's my favourite Romano-British figurine of a hare, found Hackleton, Northamptonshire :) https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/124824 …pic.twitter.com/c8wUViHXXa
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And here's my favourite Romano-British chocolate lion again, aka a sherd of Nene Valley Ware found at Lincoln :) http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?assetId=783104001&objectId=882915&partId=1 …pic.twitter.com/YNOUGuIEBe
No ... it's a piece of Easter Egg, clearly 
:)
Hard to disagree! ;)
A happy purple hare in foliage, from a Coptic textile, 4th-5thC AD :) https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/54441 …pic.twitter.com/FVyGtveLxk
A 1st-2ndC AD Roman crouching hare, possibly an attachment from a piece of furniture: https://vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=750&sos=14 …pic.twitter.com/maUqxP39cN
A 2ndC Romano-British hare brooch, found in a 5th/6thC Anglo-Saxon grave on the Isle of Wight (pic: Hampshire County Council)pic.twitter.com/2Uivo23hua
The Three Marys at the Tomb, preceding the benediction for Easter Sunday; from L10thC Benedictional of St Æthelwold: http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=add_ms_49598_f051v …pic.twitter.com/Rw3nbafH0R
Stunning
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