Some oxygen isotope evidence for Scandinavians in Britain, c. 2300 BC–AD 1050 -- new post :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/01/oxygen-isotope-scandinavia.html …pic.twitter.com/JklRCchHeZ
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A 6thC oral legend of the Goths having once been enslaved in Britain, as reported by Jordanes: http://people.ucalgary.ca/~vandersp/Courses/texts/jordgeti.html …pic.twitter.com/ku39AXREKl
The allusion to "Britain or some other island" is interesting. Perhaps reference to mythical origins on island in the North?
And a different origin myths altogether?
Fascinating isn't it!? Would love to know more of these oral tales!
Absolutely. Enslavement on an island, redemption by a certain man for the cost of a horse. Orally trans. origin myth to me.
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