Westernmost Roman inscription on map found 250km west of Ireland, 2ndC AD greyware pot dredged up on Porcupine Bankhttps://twitter.com/carolemadge/status/702078933752217600 …
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Skull of a Barbary ape from N. Africa, poss deposited 250–100 BC & found Navan Fort, Ireland http://irisharchaeology.ie/2014/05/a-barbary-ape-skull-from-navan-fort-co-armagh/ …pic.twitter.com/JLVL0g4okR
Skeleton of a 14thC North African monkey (Macaca sylvanus) found at Carrickfergus, N.Ireland http://www.archeo.ru/izdaniya-1/vagnejshije-izdanija/pdf/U_istokov_2007.pdf …pic.twitter.com/EKynIxgSJh
I love this seal, but it's Philistine. The circumstances of its emergence in Dundrum are very unclearhttps://books.google.com/books?id=q6uJ1qgYabEC&pg=PA160#v=onepage&q&f=false …
Oh, absolutely :) In fact, cited that book last time I posted it! :) Much suspicion due, but worth noting Proto-Semitic >
> island-names off W coast of Scotland + 9thC BC burial of person from Nile/Arabian peninsula on Thanet (via isotopes)... >
> which suggests were links in right era. Otoh, 18thC etc antiquarian origin also v much possible!! :)
@mourneseafood Acquisition date 1861.
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