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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@caitlinrgreen traders? - slaves? Interesting to find out. Atlantic African interior or East Romans were familiar so was Egypt known thanet
@HyettNeal Difficult to say, v odd rites at this cem... Analysis indicates some from red area? http://www-naweb.iaea.org/napc/ih/documents/userupdate/Waterloo/global/slide01.gif …pic.twitter.com/MVvRwy5CZY
@caitlinrgreen that is Nubia: so trading up the Nile into MED and Egypt? Most likely as developed as silk road?
@HyettNeal Certainly possible; altho' is little red spot in interior Libya, best match might be what you suggest for at least one person(!)
@caitlinrgreen got it! Missed that. So supports your view if trade to Poole/thanet/scilly /Wight was MED plus Africa as well as all others
@HyettNeal Exactly! :)
@caitlinrgreen big continent lol. Anything more specific?
@MarkBrierley1 older but gives idea---looks like some poss grew up in red area from analysis? http://www-naweb.iaea.org/napc/ih/documents/userupdate/Waterloo/global/slide01.gif …pic.twitter.com/0m0kniJeze
@caitlinrgreen fascinating (as always)!
@caitlinrgreen ohh great so now i am to know that you are trained in chemistry too :)
@Umarkarim89 lol, no, but I know enough to understand implications of the evidence reported! :)
@caitlinrgreen haha ahan because we studied it in our high school chemistry book. Anyways its always nice to hv scientific know how :)
@caitlinrgreen looks like lots of people r traveling to UK this september. A gf candidate of mine is actually going to cambridge now :)
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