A section of the Roman walls of Horncastle, Lincolnshire, visible amongst the shelves of a local bookshop :)pic.twitter.com/Aeeik6Fxhj
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A lovely early 7th-century silver boar's head terminal from Horncastle, poss from a helmet crest & w/ tiny garnet eyes; now in @collectionusher.pic.twitter.com/wVMHK0icWs
A 7th-century Anglo-Saxon pendant made from a 5th-/6th-century gold & garnet cloisonné cicada, found Horncastle; now in @collectionusher.pic.twitter.com/D2rVYlose7
An early 10th-century dirham found near Horncastle, Lincolnshire; probably minted at Balkh, Afghanistan, and subsequently gilded & used as jewellery: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/443152 …pic.twitter.com/cj9FRV195e
Another piece of the Roman walls of Horncastle emerging from the fabric of a modern building.pic.twitter.com/7X3Vyd4ttz
The smallest visible piece of the Roman walls of Horncastle?pic.twitter.com/6wy3YigF7Y
Probably one of the few occasions when turning a gold coin into a piece of jewellery doesn't devalue the coin.
That is really nice to see 
Fascinating? Did it convey some level of imperial authority to its wearer across the centuries?
So fun. Gonna become a DETECTORIST! :-)
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