Not the greatest museum description, but definitely the most honest
Perhaps the greatest museum description of archaeological practice ever written?! pic.twitter.com/LfP1GW7L55
— token_communities (@ancient_tokens) September 9, 2017
All we know is that he’s called the Stig … no sorry, enough of that. Just in case you might be able to shed any light, here’s the object in question.
And if I've piqued your interest, here is the head…. pic.twitter.com/Hc4A1Ij6vC
— token_communities (@ancient_tokens) September 9, 2017
And it’s in the Museum of Gloucester.
So is this what is called a "known unknown"?
— Lazy Cuttlefish (@lazycuttlefish) September 10, 2017
why not both?
— JPS (@JasonPStarling) September 10, 2017
Good point.
it is pretty much impossible to reliably date stone…
— oldeuropeanculture (@serbiaireland) September 10, 2017
It’s true. They never turn up on time.
Kudos to the curator, that is wonderful
— SarEire (@sarmcdonnell) September 10, 2017
