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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Other items date c.1300-1150 BC, possibly cargo of ocean-going vessel? See further http://www.archaeologyuk.org/ba/ba91/feat2.shtml … & http://www.thefreelibrary.com/From+Sicily+to+Salcombe%3A+a+Mediterranean+Bronze+Age+object+from...-a0177449641 …
Also intriguing---a 5thC BC Greek wooden anchor stock core, found in the sea at Plymouth! http://www.promare.co.uk/ships/Finds/Fd_09A15AnchorStock.html …pic.twitter.com/Hmx6AvVeoK
Needless to say, find implies that at least 1 Mediterranean ship may have entered the 'Tamar Estuary Iron Age coastal node' pre-Pytheas...
@caitlinrgreen yes it does so therefore lead/tin etc out .... and pottery/wares etc in.... viable trade Same in Brittany I expect
@HyettNeal suspect so! :)
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