Online database of early medieval imported pottery+glass in the Atlantic Province AD 400-800 http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/humanities/research/archaeologyresearch/projects/earlymedievalimports/ …pic.twitter.com/MPPAVrxRBf
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Online database of early medieval imported pottery+glass in the Atlantic Province AD 400-800 http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/humanities/research/archaeologyresearch/projects/earlymedievalimports/ …pic.twitter.com/MPPAVrxRBf
Incidentally, the most northerly piece of African Red Slip Ware in Britain comes from Iona: http://www.ionahistory.org.uk/iona-conf-campbell-pdf-version.pdf …pic.twitter.com/45pMB1CPep
@caitlinrgreen @ChesterArchSoc The more ARS that I see online, the more non-descript sherds from 1970s' Chester, Abbey Green come to mind.
@MuxxMuzes @ChesterArchSoc Well, definitely in the right area of the country for such finds! :)
@caitlinrgreen @ChesterArchSoc 'Interim report' with some funnies: J Chester Archaeol Soc 63, 1980, 14-37. Final publication is... awaited
A Byzantine coin of Constans II (AD 641-668), overstruck/double-struck, found in Suffolk: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/37859 …pic.twitter.com/bDTDBE6bkP
Gosh. I just took Procopius' references to Britain as example of how empires can fail to notice that they have fallen...
Definitely a legitimate interpretation! But I do like the idea that might be more than that! :)
Well, the coins, Saracen travelogue, oxygen isotopes ... all seem to be going your way.
The evidence does rather seem to be mounting! :)
The idea of Brittanic isolation since 410AD is such an important part of the national myth. What will we do without it?
@caitlinrgreen @greg_jenner So...basically people were getting lit at Glastonbury for a good 1500 years. Glad we kept up that tradition!
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