A rather lovely map of "Bede's Britain" c.700 & and an even better one of 8thC S. Britain via http://www.kemble.asnc.cam.ac.uk/node/79 pic.twitter.com/VUXyD3zoTW
History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.
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A rather lovely map of "Bede's Britain" c.700 & and an even better one of 8thC S. Britain via http://www.kemble.asnc.cam.ac.uk/node/79 pic.twitter.com/VUXyD3zoTW
Some more fab maps, dealing w/ Vikings in reign of King Æthelred the Unready, from the superb http://www.kemble.asnc.cam.ac.uk/node/79 pic.twitter.com/IJjeYBVIrg
@caitlinrgreen Nicked both of those thank you! Bede was a Geordie like me you know!
@Tweets2CV Lol! Well, James Campbell has argued that he was of Lincolnshire stock originally & I have offered supporting evidence ;)
@caitlinrgreen The new Jarrow March in protest of this ethnic theft starts next Monday! I will be the County Banner holder at the front!
@Tweets2CV Hah! Jarrow < ‘at the settlement of the Gyrwe’, the Gyrwe being a S Lincs group (Crowland Abbey was 'on middan Gyrwan fenne'!) ;)
@caitlinrgreen Crowland was a midge reeking swamp! St Guthlac found only devils in residence! Angles were aristocrats too posh for mires!
@Tweets2CV lol, possibly true to a degree, but the Gyrwe were def a Fenland ppl & 1 that Bede just so happens to mention several times..! ;)
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