One of the sides from the ‘Jupiter Column’ depicting Lycurgus - a mythological King of Thrace. The Corinthian column capital is from Roman Cirencester, and on display at Corinium Museum in Cirencester. 📸 My own. #StoneworkSunday #RomanBritain #CoriniumMuseum #Cirencester
Neolithic flint scrapers for cleaning animal skins. Part of the collections at Corinium Museum in Cirencester. 📸 My own. #FlintFriday #Neolithic #Archaeology #CoriniumMuseum
Tile fragment from Roman Cirencester with graffiti depicting a house. The fragment is part of the collections at the Corinium Museum in Cirencester. 📸 My own. #TilesOnTuesday #RomanBritain #CoriniumMuseum #Cirecenster
Socketed spearheads from the Bronze Age - part of the collections at Corinium Museum in Cirencester. 📸 My own. #BronzeAge #CoriniumMuseum #Archaeology #Cirencester
The central panel from the ‘Hunting Dogs Mosaic’ depicting three chasing dogs. The mosaic is from Roman Cirencester (Corinium) and was discovered in 1849. Now on display at Corinium Museum in Cirencester. 📸 My own. #MosaicMonday #RomanBritain #CoriniumMuseum #Cirencester
13th century decorated floor tile from St. Mary’s Abbey in Cirencester. Now part of the collections at Corinium Museum in Cirencester. 📸 My own. #TilesOnTuesday #StMarysAbbey #CoriniumMuseum #Cirencester
The head of Neptune or a river god from Roman Cirencester (Corinium). Now part of the collections at Corinium Museum in Cirencester. 📸 My own. #StoneworkSunday #RomanBritain #CoriniumMuseum
Three mother goddesses from Roman Cirencester (Corinium). Now part of the collections at Corinium Museum in Cirencester. 📸 My own. #ReliefWednesday #RomanBritain #CoriniumMuseum #Cirencester
The central part of the 4th century AD ‘Hare Mosaic’ from Roman Cirencester (Corinium). The mosaic was discovered during 1971 at Beeches Road in Cirencester, and is now on display in the fabulous Corinium Museum. 📸 My own. #MosaicMonday #RomanBritain #CoriniumMuseum
Palaeolithic flint hand axe that was found at South Cerney, near Cirencester in Gloucestershire. The axe is part of the collections at the Corinium Museum in Cirencester, and is around 250,000 years old! 📸 My own. #FlintFriday #Prehistory #Cotswolds #CoriniumMuseum
This is awesome: www.bbc.com/news/article... #lego #roman #romanmosaic #CoriniumMuseum #orpheus #eurydice #Cerberus
I love the expression on the dolphins face.
#mosaicmonday #coriniummuseum #cirencester
The Great Romano-British Bake-Off
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