Seil, Scotland, is separated from mainland by a thin ocean channel—possibly a Punic name meaning 'coast island'? (cf Arabic sahil, 'coast')pic.twitter.com/27RoU9eAsI
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Seil, Scotland, is separated from mainland by a thin ocean channel—possibly a Punic name meaning 'coast island'? (cf Arabic sahil, 'coast')pic.twitter.com/27RoU9eAsI
Isle of Thanet, Kent, may well=Punic 'Y TNT, 'Isle (of) Tanit', the Carthaginian goddess, esp as lots of Punic coins http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/04/thanet-tanit-and-the-phoenicians.html …pic.twitter.com/LkB1z9UolT
A L4th-3rdC BC Carthaginian coin w/ the head of Tanit, found in Kent in 2016: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/798622 …pic.twitter.com/4bU7PO6sQ2
Can you get another link for this one? When I click it says unavailable.
Ah, sorry, hadn't realised that this required login/permissions to access record :( Hopefully will be fully up at some point.
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