OK one and all, if you didnt get to see a bit of Roman Britain today, have a go tomorrow and tweet your pics!
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Replying to @wmarybeard
Traveling all of you in spirit - Gold bracelets, Romano-British, buried in the early-to-mid 5th century near Hoxne, Suffolk (Hoxne Hoard)pic.twitter.com/ECC5QdyRRY
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Replying to @emmaaum @wmarybeard
Hoxne Tigress; two from the Mildenhall horde (the 'Great Dish' and one with Panpic.twitter.com/Yxk2uGSAja
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Replying to @emmaaum @wmarybeard
Lycurgus Cup, 4th Roman glass cage cup (held by British Museum), collodial gold and silver nano particles > dif colours, depending on lightpic.twitter.com/rs4q7ZzyVn
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Replying to @emmaaum @wmarybeard
stunning blue-green glass amphoriskoi (held by British Museum)pic.twitter.com/QXl6BaN1R3
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Replying to @emmaaum @wmarybeard
Ooh, are those the ones from the Lombardic grave at Sutri, Italy? So lovely!
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Replying to @caitlinrgreen @wmarybeard
Yes, these beauties are from the Sutri hoard. I've been following your Lombardic links too. :) Two more Sutri stars for everyone to enjoy.pic.twitter.com/RABQdzfU4n
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Wonderful! The drinking horn is just stunning, isn't it!? :)
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