The medieval church of St Ia at Porthia (St Ives), with the harbour beach in the background.pic.twitter.com/hQFGMTvRDN
History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.
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The medieval church of St Ia at Porthia (St Ives), with the harbour beach in the background.pic.twitter.com/hQFGMTvRDN
The 6th-century early Christian memorial stone of Senilus at St Just in Penwith; Andrea Harris has argued that St Just may be another imported early medieval cult, suggesting a link to the 4th-century St Justus who served as bishop of Lyon before retiring to Egypt as a hermit.pic.twitter.com/iwOP59UEEN
St Just church is also home to this rather lovely 9th-century granite cross shaft, discovered built into the wall of the north aisle of the church in 1865.pic.twitter.com/i0yBBe8p6v
Dr Caitlin Green Retweeted Dr Caitlin Green
For more on late Roman & early medieval Continental/Mediterranean links to the St Ives Bay area and the evidence for 4th- to 6th-century activity here, seehttps://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/1002276733746405377 …
Dr Caitlin Green added,
Looking across from Phillack Towans to St Ives.pic.twitter.com/7X7IeG708n
Looking in the opposite direction around St Ives Bay from Phillack Towans to Godrevy & Gwithian, the latter having produced significant quantities of 5th- to 6th-century Byzantine imports.pic.twitter.com/9gdUu0isB1
DPManchee Retweeted Archaeology at NCL
, I wonder what @romanpottery book conclusions are ? I can't get any insight from the free 'Introduction' chapter. Need to find a library with a copy.https://twitter.com/ArchaeologyNCL/status/1022871263499485184 …
DPManchee added,
You may find this interesting :) http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue41/3/index.html …
Thank you for sharing that link! I’ll be posting more info on the book this week. All best and thanks for the interest.
It's a really interesting paper and I look forward to reading the book! :)
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