A great host of captives? A note on Vikings in Morocco+Africans in early med Ireland+Britain http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/09/a-great-host-of-captives.html …pic.twitter.com/CCSxgkItGp
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@Limerick1914 @VoxHiberionacum @Odubhlainn Out of curiosity, any arch evidence for African ppl in early med Ireland like that from Norfolk?
@VoxHiberionacum @Limerick1914 @Odubhlainn @irarchaeology Interesting! (I managed to get via google cache!) Also, curious to note both >
@VoxHiberionacum @Limerick1914 @Odubhlainn @irarchaeology > ?Scand + Iberian/African ppl mirrors Thanet 10th-3rdC BC cem where both found...
@caitlinrgreen @Limerick1914 @Odubhlainn @irarchaeology And of course, this guy didn't swim here...https://books.google.ie/books?id=gzEclkBq0u0C&pg=PT712&lpg=PT712&dq=barbary+ape,+emain+macha&source=bl&ots=g-IxY5C2CS&sig=EYDoPPrziaxCrDVNgcA5lTKhmY8&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=barbary%20ape%2C%20emain%20macha&f=false …
@VoxHiberionacum @Limerick1914 @Odubhlainn @irarchaeology True! Altho' guess could have come in stages via Gaul etc, rather than directly?
@caitlinrgreen @Limerick1914 @Odubhlainn @irarchaeology *Tintagel Stall* 'Apes, get the last of the Apes now, folks...potty trained' ;)
@VoxHiberionacum @Limerick1914 @Odubhlainn @irarchaeology Hah! ;) Tho' perhaps nearer St Agnes based on Cornwall's 2ndC BC coins?! ;)
@caitlinrgreen @Limerick1914 @Odubhlainn Yup several, bit too early, IIRC, Bettystown, 5thC?
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