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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Bamburgh Castle from Holy Island, by Akuppa: https://www.flickr.com/photos/90664717@N00/1463451575 …pic.twitter.com/br23LXtdsP
One more :) A L7thC burial site at Ely, arguably monastic, w/ two ppl who may have been brought up in North Africa:http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=6135608&fileId=S0003581509990102 …
@RebeccaShores I'm assuming he'd prefer his African brethren to the British-speakers he possibly encountered... def not a fan of those! ;)
@caitlinrgreen AS Chronicle has English bishops going as far east as India - anything from that far afield showing up?
@STORI3D_PAST the ASC account of links is, I think, open to question, alas:https://tenthmedieval.wordpress.com/2007/03/22/misuse-of-medieval-evidence/ …
@STORI3D_PAST Garnets and poss cowrie shells from India in pre-Viking England; no DNA evidence & isotopes can't distinguish, I fear.
@caitlinrgreen I stumbled on Melvyn Bragg's "In Our Time" re Prester John & got intrigued about how the stories started/spread.
exiled Vandals ?
@caitlinrgreen one wonders if Tom Jones doesn't follow you ;).
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