A Mediterranean anchor of the 5th-2ndC BC found off the coast of Britain---new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/08/a-mediterranean-anchor.html …pic.twitter.com/0zMzLMLrwN
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A poss Roman anchor+chain of 1st half of 1stC AD from Dorset: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_ewgzGUGXccC&lpg=PA438&pg=PA438#v=onepage&q&f=false … (pic=http://dorsetsea.swgfl.org.uk/html/seafaring/poole/cargo.htm …)pic.twitter.com/fw6Y2uvcRX
Have drogue stone type anchors ever been found in Britain?
Lots of pierced stones of poss early type from Plymouth Sound, but question is whether typologies are credible or if could be modern etc!
I love reading the continuing discoveries of you remaining professional polymaths! Please keep posting updates.
@caitlinrgreen I'm sure there are some supposed Roman anchors off Holyhead / skerries Anglesey will checks refs when NXT in office, Peter
@PeterReavill I know of the 2ndC BC one from Porth Felen but interested in any more! :)
A pattern of right pissed off mariners back in the day. @caitlinrgreen @rogueclassicist Carthaginian in pattern ?.
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