Map of such material shows strong concentration of imported finds in Kent, but also found elsewhere (dots=cowrie shell; stars=amethyst)
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@caitlinrgreen It would be nice to see locations of finds indicated on the#AngloSaxon map of that time, with kingdom boundaries& main towns -
@JAJafri I'll see what I can do! *Should* be fairly straight-forward to achieve! -
@JAJafri Ok, v. rough version based on 'classic' Anglo-Saxon map, with some significant AS trading sites also shown.pic.twitter.com/IQaDp2FMCU
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@JAJafri Original map, for reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heptarchy
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@caitlinrgreen@PershoreColin There's an amethyst bead at Street House, Loftus, NE Yorks (Sherlock, S.J. 2012) - and much more besides! -
@microburin@PershoreColin oh, thank you for that, will add. And yes, wonderful cemetery! :) -
@caitlinrgreen@PershoreColin You got Norton too? And the Hartlepool stuff? Beyond exotics, more going, not all published. Tees rules! :-) -
@microburin@PershoreColin lol :) will have a look, map was quick illustrative one based on Huggett w/ additions for Twitter, if do proper > -
@microburin@PershoreColin > one for website etc then will def look at Tees :)
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