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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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
Hmmmm. Thoughts as to origin, Caitlin? Scratching my head on this one. Matt
I think there's more movement in this era than ppl give credit for :) e.g. N Africans in Kent, Proto-Semitic island-names etc...
So, potentially arrived via this? E.g., note coastal distribution of 2ndC BC Numidian coins:https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/607284327978811392 …
Sure. You've really opened my eyes in this area. But I'm puzzled as to the benefits of bringing apes along for the ride.
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