Thanet, Tanit & the Phoenicians: Names, Archaeology & Pre-Roman Trading Settlements in Kent? http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/04/thanet-tanit-and-the-phoenicians.html …pic.twitter.com/Npezp0bx9f
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@CE_Browne Fabulous! :) I gather there's some sort of theory that the Margate shell grotto is Phoenician!?
@caitlinrgreen Yes, that caused much excitement! I think the usual suspect now is a ?Victorian/turn-of-century vicar! #MargateGrotto
@CE_Browne @caitlinrgreen Phoenicians still crop up as do Templars and the odd Roman. Definitely not Victorian though ...
@CE_Browne @caitlinrgreen ...As discovered in 1835. And the vicar relates to @MargateCaves #UndergroundThanetMashUp
@shellgrotto @CE_Browne @MargateCaves I had a little read up, looks fascinating :) Not sure sold on Phoenician(!), but def curious!
@shellgrotto @CE_Browne @MargateCaves Pastscape seems to think 17-18thC on basis of C14+modern brick :) http://pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=469733 …
@caitlinrgreen @CE_Browne @MargateCaves Oh my, there's so much factually wrong with that page. *Writes off several hours of Friday*
@shellgrotto @CE_Browne @MargateCaves sorry! :) Anything in particular, or just everything?!
@caitlinrgreen @shellgrotto @MargateCaves Really interested to know what you manage to turn up on this. #shellgrotto
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