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Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Roman Britain, 2nd centuryBronze head of the Roman emperor Hadrian (76-138), from the British Museums collection.Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (76-138), Roman Britain, 2nd century
Roman bronze statuette of HarpocratesSilver figure of Harpocrates, a Romanised Egyptian deity, with gold chain and ring, Roman Britain. Found in the River Thames at London Bridge
Copper alloy figure of Mars with silver inlay, Roman Britain, 2nd centuryCopper alloy figure of Mars with silver inlay, wearing the armour of a general, Roman Britain, 2nd century. From Earith, Cambridgeshire and the finest bronze figurine of Mars from Roman Britain
Copper alloy statuette of Nero in the guise of Alexander the Great, Roman Britain, 1st century AD. Found at Barking Hall, Barking, Suffolk, England. From the British Museums collection
Silver-gilt votive plaque with dedication to Mars, Romano-BritishSilver-gilt votive plaque ornamented with leaf-pattern and dedicated to Mars Alator, by Censorinus, son of Gemellus. Found in Barkway, Herefordshire, England
Silver platter from the Mildenhall treasure, Roman Britain, 4th century. Showing Maenads, female followers of Bacchus, dancing and playing musical instruments accompanied by the god Pan
Coins from the Hoxne hoard, Roman Britain, buried in the 5th century. Found in Hoxne, Suffolk in 1992, it contained jewellery and a variety of precious tableware
Roman wood writing tablet from Vindolanda with a party invitation, late 1st or early 2nd centuryRoman wood writing tablet from Vindolanda with a party invitation written in ink, from Claudia Severa to Lepidina, late 1st or early 2nd century
Viking period bone and ivory comb and caseViking period bone and deer antler comb and case from the Viking settlement at York, currently in the Yorkshire Museum, York
Bone Viking Trewiddle-style trial-pieceA bone Viking trial-piece found at the Viking settlement at York. It has Trewiddle style decoration, and is currently in the Yorkshire Museum, York
Roman Multangular temple, 3rd centuryRoman Multangular temple in York, 3rd century
Viking leather boot, 10th centuryViking leather boot from the Viking town of York, 10th century
Roman leather sandal, which the Romans introduced to BritainRoman leather sandal from York. Sandals were introduced to Britain by the Romans, mostly from legionnaires. Currently at York Archaeological Society Museum
Roman Altar from York dedicated to mother goddessesRoman Altar from Micklegate, York. The text reads To the African, Italian and Gallic mother goddesses, Marcus Minucius Andens, soldier of the 6th legion Victrix and Pilot of the 6th legion
Empress pepper pot from the Hoxne hoard, Roman Britain, buried in the 5th century. The pepper pot is in the form of a silver bust of an Imperial lady of the late-Roman period
Bracelet from the Hoxne hoard, Roman Britain, buried in the 5th century. The bracelet is decorated with figured scenes in relief
Boudicca (Boadicea) lst century British queen of the Iceni, rallying her troops, c1900. The warrior queen Boudicca launched a revolt against the Romans in Britain in 61 AD