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#RomanBritain. Tombstone of Boy with Hare. Discovered in 1869 during the reconstruction of St. Swithin’s Church, Lincoln.The hare was associated with leading the dead to the afterlife in the Celtic belief system. pic.twitter.com/RDEWVOjyqr
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#RomanBritain Aelia Aeliana's tombstone,Yorkshire museum. The wife and her husband recline on the couch. She holds a wine cup in her left hand, and he with his right arm about her shoulders, holds in his left a cake or roll. In front stands a little girl,once holding an object pic.twitter.com/UbZ8oXcOHJ
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Soldier's Tombstone
#RomanBritain Roman standard bearer for the 9th Legion carrying a small case of writing tablets. Inscription:'Luciius Duccius Rufinus, son of Lucius, of the Voltinian tribe, from Vienne, a standard bearer of the Ninth Legion, 28 years old." York Museums Trust. pic.twitter.com/LTVpUwzFac
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Bronze
#cooking pan (trulleus) the handle is stamped with the names of the#Gaulish maker Maturus and that of the 1st#Thracian cavalry regiment. Found in a well of an officer's house on the#museum site#Isca#Caerleon#RomanBritain#RomanArchaeology#Roman#Archaeology#Walespic.twitter.com/uJ7kYQRWcw
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We were the centre of the 'civilised' world once: evidence suggests Roman Emperor
#SeptimiusSeverus & his imperial household lived here during his Caledonian invasion early 3C. He's on this lead luggage seal flanked by sons#Caracalla and#Geta .#RomanBritain#SouthShieldspic.twitter.com/SMDXXphtHi
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Neck of an amphora addressed to the
#legion. The neck of a 'Rhodian' amphora but almost certainly from#Crete, this type of vessel arrived in Britain in the 50s & 60s AD rarely later.#Isca#Caerleon#Roman#Wales#RomanArchaeology#romanbritain#Archaeology#winepic.twitter.com/dmgAIgRoCk
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The curve of
#HadriansWall running over Steel Rigg with Hotbank Farm in the distance and the site of Milecastle 38#RomanBritain#Archaeologypic.twitter.com/EAsNYmOAFM
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Roman Ampitheatre, London. The eastern entrance and walls on show. Plus digital figures giving off a Tron/Hunger Games vibe. There were a good number of visitors considering it is hidden beneath the Guildhall.
#RomanBritain pic.twitter.com/tSrUOwzwgQ
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The Roman milestone outside the fort of
#Vindolanda still in position on the#Stanegate road. One theory suggests this was placed here when emperor Hadrian inspected the line of#HadriansWall in 122AD#RomanBritain#Travelpic.twitter.com/rXSMFgEdn5
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A decorated copper strigil of eastern
#Mediterranean origin late 2nd C AD and#glass flask for bath oil late 2nd- early 3rd C AD found at#Caerleon#Isca#Wales#Roman#RomanArchaeology#RomanBritain#archaeologypic.twitter.com/Oj310gyzVz
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Found outside the fortress
#Isca in 1603.#Geta's name was damned after he was murdered by his brother#Caracalla in 212AD it's has been erased 'damnatio' from this#inscription.#Caerleon#Wales#Roman#romanbritain#RomanArchaeology#Archaeology#Epigrahy#Emperorpic.twitter.com/iWxQCL97dQ
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Had a fascinating time
@englishheritage's Corbridge Roman Town today. An absolute treasure on our doorstep
#indyhexham#hexham#corbridge#romanhistory#romanarmy#romanbritain#visitnorthumberland#visithexham#visitcorbridgepic.twitter.com/7nJQh5Ve11
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A
#Roman building dedication slab found in Newcastle, recording military construction work in#RomanBritain. The sculptor miscalculated the space needed on each line & had to adjust the lettering size to fit it in - most visible with th "LEG" at the end of the 4th line... pic.twitter.com/GYwZijXD1U
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The tombstone of an unnamed
#Roman girl, who died in#RomanBritain aged 1 year & 21 days. It was dedicated by her father, Blescius Diovicus - an unusual name with definite non-Roman linguistic links, probably reflecting the family's Celtic background. pic.twitter.com/wh8WHxmGbB
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This gorgeous 2c enamelled horse & rider brooch would've been red or blue; the rider's holding a small upright staff. It may relate to a god – such as some local native god, Mars or Mercury. It is purely decorative, not functional #RomanBritain#SouthShieldspic.twitter.com/vYHxUQn9my
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A stone's throw from
#LondonBridge, hiding in a corner of the outside portico of St. Magnus The Martyr church, is a#Roman timber from a wharf of ancient#Londinium.#RomanBritain#Archaeology#RomanArchaeology#RomanLondon#CityOfLondonpic.twitter.com/tGXjxpZZni
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"I have sent you ... pairs of socks from Sattua, two pairs of sandals & two pairs of underpants" Even in the
#Roman world socks were sent as gifts - in this case, to soldiers serving#HadriansWall - given the weather in#RomanBritain, they were no doubt gratefully received...
pic.twitter.com/prSmIJ6BtN
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Feast your eyes on this
#Roman carpenter's square
A rare find, made from sheet bronze and cut to shape. It would have been used by a joiner or furniture maker to mark out wood before cutting and to check angles of joints during construction!
#RomanCanterbury#RomanBritain pic.twitter.com/St2xi7pqwU
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Our reconstructed West Gate - built on the original Roman foundations after a successful public enquiry 32 years ago - is 1 of a kind; years of research then created as authentically as possible. It is something of an icon for
#RomanBritain#SouthShields#HadriansWallpic.twitter.com/KFaFhFKJJ6
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