The location of the fort/camp at Naszacowice: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@49.5499236,20.5627131,516m/data=!3m1!1e3 …. Images of the interior: http://www.lukowica.neostrada.pl/naszacowice.html …pic.twitter.com/LR7VibV0HO
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The location of the fort/camp at Naszacowice: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@49.5499236,20.5627131,516m/data=!3m1!1e3 …. Images of the interior: http://www.lukowica.neostrada.pl/naszacowice.html …pic.twitter.com/LR7VibV0HO
@caitlinrgreen loads of evidence in the Irish Annals for Viking slave raids, Dublin appears to have been an important slaving hub #notgreat
@irarchaeology Yes, incl. a"great host" of African slaves supposedly brought to 9thC Ireland: http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100017/ …pic.twitter.com/4YNACRAeSP
@KrustyAllslopp @irarchaeology Also apparent ref to Muslim traders visiting ?Dublin in Viking-era, to buy amber: https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/550689471642230786 … :)
@KrustyAllslopp @irarchaeology No problem! May do a very brief post on this at some point :)
@caitlinrgreen & they all ended up in Verdun Huge centre for providing eunuchs for Islamic buyers & Jewish slavetraders apparently???
@morangles Yes, apparently so :-/ And in the mid10thC there were said to be 13,000+ Slavic slaves in Córdoba....pic.twitter.com/En2J2cdNOZ
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