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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@caitlinrgreen It happened in Oxford, for example.
@caitlinrgreen St Bartholomew's Day?
@PCOwen_a St Brice's Day? Prob not--slightly earlier at Oxford, prob 10thC!https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263242415_%27Sprouting_like_cockle_amongst_the_wheat%27_The_St_Brice%27s_Day_Massacre_and_the_isotopic_analysis_of_human_bones_from_St_John%27s_College_Oxford …
@caitlinrgreen The continued folklore of vikings flayed and the skins nailed to church doors, the Ridgeway burial to name a few
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