Some oxygen isotope evidence for Africans in Britain, c. 1100 BC–AD 800---new post :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/10/oxygen-isotope-evidence.html …pic.twitter.com/fUiIFCbj9r
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@caitlinrgreen my late medieval work is increasingly showing similar ignored patterns- part of why I LOVE what you're doing so much!!
@TheMedievalDrK Ooh, intriguing---would love to read! And thanks! It's fascinating how much is out there once you start looking! :)
@caitlinrgreen well you've got more archaeology to work with- I'm doing a more social/cultural study. early stages, but promising stuff!
@TheMedievalDrK Sounds great! Fwiw have notes on some medieval burials w/ notably enriched δ¹⁸O results above GB range too, if interested :)
@caitlinrgreen keen, though this is solidly post-1300. But if you've got later, that'd rock. Am looking at rev too- English in eastern Med.
@TheMedievalDrK I'll have a look :) Def 1 from 12-15thC St Giles hospital, N Yorks, w/ v high results indicative of early life in Africa...
@caitlinrgreen neat! ta very much!
@caitlinrgreen Everyone wants to think he's pure-bred and has a certified pedigree. Much mischief has resulted from this kind of thinking.
@GeorgeRick1 You're not wrong :-/
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