barbucomedie:

Gold Tubular Collar from Lough Foyle, Northern Ireland dated to the 1st Century BCE on display at the National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology in Dublin

This tubular collar as well as a miniature boat, cauldron, two neck chains and a pair of twisted collars (torcs) were found on the ancient shore of Lough Foyle in County Derry. The sea god

Manannán mac Lir was associated with Lough Foyle and the objects are thought to be offerings to the god. The decoration on the tubular collar appears to include a highly stylised horse, an animal that is especially associated with

Manannán mac Lir.

Photographs taken by myself

newtinaposts:

I AM SCREAMING.

TINAS BACKGROUND IS A LETTER SHE WROTE TO NEWT AND NEWTS BACKGROUND IS A PICTURE OF TINA THAT HE KEEPS IN HIS CASE WHY ARE THEY SO LOUD I AM CRYING REAL TEARS I MISS THEM

( I’ll post what Tina wrote to Newt after this post )