Ancient Egyptian coins & figurines found in Britain--modern losses or ancient losses/trade? http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/ptolemaic-coins-britain.html …pic.twitter.com/ftXP4cdSqk
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Image of the 14thC BC Ølby grave w/ Egyptian bead (40 km south of Copenhagen) is via this report, incidentally:http://sciencenordic.com/danish-bronze-age-glass-beads-traced-egypt …
Map showing the location of the Danish finds & the places where the beads were produced, via http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2874402/Bronze-Age-beads-Denmark-traced-EGYPT-Ancient-Nordic-jewellery-matches-material-used-Tutankhamun-s-death-mask.html …pic.twitter.com/FRYEsl4QBp
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@JeanKaczmarek @caitlinrgreen Science rocks :) and I <3 Mesopotamia
@caitlinrgreen Aspiration for foreign/imported fashion goods seems to be the oldest form of uber consumerism :) Bronze age times :) great
@caitlinrgreen How were glass beads made back then?
@caitlinrgreen Yes there were sea people at time of Troy so more proof there was a thriving trade between West Europe coast and East Medtrn.
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