Silver coin of Gandhāra kingdom (now N.Pakistan/Afganistan), c.750-1050?, found in Wiltshire: http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/606516 …pic.twitter.com/uJoL4Pa0Lu
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@ambrin_hayat @LoveArchaeology Also not-very-useful record of poss EMed coin from India/Afghanistan found nr Chester http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/5861 …
@caitlinrgreen pre 2003 records aren’t so good. If you can improve them, do send error reports.
@portableant Indeed. But not a criticism :) Glad there at all, just noting that not v much detail in that record :)
@caitlinrgreen short research paper on our db for asian coins though...
@portableant Oh, ok, thanks---I'll go have a look later :)
@caitlinrgreen oops no, I meant there’s good potential to write one.
@portableant Lol! ah, ummmmmm..... ;-)
@caitlinrgreen @LoveArchaeology That is so interesting.Thank you. And other then coins,do we have any other evidence ?
@ambrin_hayat @LoveArchaeology Ooh, well, there's this from Sweden... :) http://irisharchaeology.ie/2013/12/the-helgo-treasure-a-viking-age-buddha/ …pic.twitter.com/CpoYTV04up
@caitlinrgreen @LoveArchaeology This is amazing!Intriguing how much interaction there was.Relgious icons travelling so far must hve a reason
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