The distribution of Roman slave shackles & figurines in Britain--very brief post w/ maps :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/some-roman-slave-shackles-and-figurines.html …pic.twitter.com/ysi16Ovi2g
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@caitlinrgreen @Harry_cartoons About half and half. Ignoring population chgs on the arrival of the English seemed a bit wrong.
@roger_pearse @caitlinrgreen You don't subscribe to the Dr Francis Pryor view then? He thinks very, very, few A/S's actually migrated here.
@Harry_cartoons @roger_pearse Ah, ok :) I argue for *both* signif Anglian immigration + v signif popn continuity ;) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/01/lincolnshire-anglo-saxon-or-sub-roman.html …
@caitlinrgreen @roger_pearse That would be my position too, for what it's worth, & I've never thought we could dismiss Bede as largely myth.
@Harry_cartoons @roger_pearse Indeed! Think the key is recognising both possible, not either/or etc :)
@caitlinrgreen @roger_pearse Place-name, and available archaeological evidence, would certainly appear to back that interpretation.
@caitlinrgreen @roger_pearse I'm being serious with a light touch ;)
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