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The 11th-century Pitney Brooch, found in Somerset — a Scandinavian Urnes-style brooch with some Anglo-Saxon decorative features: https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/the-pitney-brooch/dgGoTIlZ3VKkbQ …pic.twitter.com/8HVhpAG3Xg
Dr Caitlin Green Retweeted Dr Caitlin Green
I fear I've already said all I wish to on that topic; I can see the logic of the society name change, but disagree on the need for an outright ban, as you know :)https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/1184450511178780673?s=19 …
Dr Caitlin Green added,
No one is banning a word. We acknowledge that there is space to use the word in the limited space that it was used historically, and we are not advocating for not citing older works using the word.
But you may or may not be aware that alt-right trolls have been using your posts in particular as evidence for their attacks against Dr Rambaran-Olm and others.
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