The medieval 'New England': a forgotten Anglo-Saxon colony on the Black Sea--new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/05/medieval-new-england-black-sea.html …pic.twitter.com/SYxXUrw31i
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Great, great indeed; this 18th century map proves important things regarding Crimea & North Caucasus. Nova Anglia is a fact.
can you please detect Suzako location on a modern Russian administrative map?
Brief discussion here: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/05/medieval-new-england-black-sea.html#fn9 … . 2 of names on Crimea, 1 on Sea of Azov, 2 on NE Black Sea coast...
Dr.@caitlinrgreen Thanks,according to the note, Suzako is now: Novorossiysk, it's in: Krasnodar Krai, as I wrote to you, & that means a lot.
Well, according to von Klaproth in 1814; modern suggestions, without ref to von K, slightly different but same broad area.
Dr.@caitlinrgreen I depended on the 1769map,&I compared it w/ a modern administrative Russian map,&I found that Suzako is in Krasnodar Krai.
This explains some genetics I have on my mother's side.
Thanks for your blog about the medieval 'New England' - fascinating!
The schism of 1054 Dividing the Anglo-Saxons from their natural allegiances with the East.pic.twitter.com/ekFQpKnQAD
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