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Dr Caitlin Green
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Dr Caitlin Green

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History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.

Cornwall/Lincolnshire
caitlingreen.org
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    1. Gary Alderson‏ @Gerrarrdus 1 Sep 2015
      Replying to @Gurdur

      @Gurdur yes, though I don't believe they ever made it to Stonehenge as some have claimed. @ramtopsrac

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    2. Tim Skellett‏ @Gurdur 1 Sep 2015
      Replying to @Gerrarrdus

      @Gerrarrdus Why do you doubt this? Tin trade with the Britons by the Phoenicians is well-attested. @ramtopsrac

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    3. Tim Skellett‏ @Gurdur 1 Sep 2015
      Replying to @Gurdur

      @Gerrarrdus @ramtopsrac 2) And since you Brits not only claim 10 Lost Tribes (the British Israelites) but also now a pre-Mohammed Koran ...

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    4. Graham Hartland ن‏ @ramtopsgrum 1 Sep 2015
      Replying to @Gurdur

      @Gurdur @Gerrarrdus Hahahahahaha! @ArchdruidEileen would have a field day!

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    5. Tim Skellett‏ @Gurdur 1 Sep 2015
      Replying to @ramtopsgrum

      @ramtopsgrum @Gerrarrdus @ArchdruidEileen Phoenician trade with Britons is known (check with @caitlinrgreen). But Stones unbusinesslike.

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    6. Gary Alderson‏ @Gerrarrdus 1 Sep 2015
      Replying to @Gurdur

      @Gurdur there was a theory that the Phoenicians had built Stonehenge. In essence the same theory as the aliens having done it.

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    7. Tim Skellett‏ @Gurdur 1 Sep 2015
      Replying to @Gerrarrdus

      @Gerrarrdus I doubt they would have. It would seem so unbusinesslike. Too much effort for some stones.

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    8. Gary Alderson‏ @Gerrarrdus 1 Sep 2015
      Replying to @Gurdur

      @Gurdur and I don't believe there is any direct evidence that they ever went to Cornwall. Happy to be contradicted.

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    9. Tim Skellett‏ @Gurdur 1 Sep 2015
      Replying to @Gerrarrdus

      @Gerrarrdus On that, talk with @caitlinrgreen. As far as I'm concerned she's the expert I know of; whatever she says goes on this.

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    10. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen 1 Sep 2015
      Replying to @Gurdur

      @Gurdur @Gerrarrdus Most kind of you to say :) Fwiw, my thoughts on the topic of Punic contact are here: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/04/thanet-tanit-and-the-phoenicians.html … >

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      Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen 1 Sep 2015

      @Gurdur @Gerrarrdus > See also http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/08/a-mediterranean-anchor.html … & note esp isotopic analysis from Kent; 20% in one pre-Roman cem brought up N Africa?!

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        1. Gary Alderson‏ @Gerrarrdus 1 Sep 2015
          Replying to @caitlinrgreen

          @caitlinrgreen Thanks for the links. They're fascinating stuff. @Gurdur

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