Indian silver coins in Viking-age northern Europe & Britain--brief post by me incl maps etc :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/12/indian-silver-coins-in-viking-age.html …pic.twitter.com/r6Ko7r3Jlm
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@caitlinrgreen @barbarikon The second one at least, according to the link, may well have been brought to Britain not so long ago, then lost.
@mjd1735 @barbarikon Depends on dating of 2nd coin, if after E11thC then not part of Viking-Asian trade--could still be a pre-modern tho >
@mjd1735 @barbarikon >, although chances must increase that is modern 'tourist loss' :)
@caitlinrgreen @DalrympleWill Lothal the ancient port in Gujrat was one point from where Indus valley was exporting goods.
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