Happy Easter! :) A Viking-era ceramic 'Resurrection egg', symbolising Christ's resurrection, found Uppland, Sweden: https://www.flickr.com/photos/historiska/6880142909/in/photostream/ …pic.twitter.com/CsnUJEkSaK
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A 2nd-century Romano-British hare brooch, found in a 5th-/6th-century Anglo-Saxon grave on the Isle of Wight: https://www3.hants.gov.uk/heritage100/item.htm?itemid=51 …pic.twitter.com/GIfRd8QZqF
Such a symbol of Spring and of Easter. I wrote a story about a boy who chases a hare - see http://thestorybazaar.com/the-village/in-calley-wood/ … (Pub. 2015 as 'March' in 'The Village')pic.twitter.com/UIriCcd7mq
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