is that a representation of the original timber structure of bamburgh? early saxon history=timber, masonry starts likely as early as 7thChttps://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/821032255351091200 …
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Think it may well be! Such a fascinating site, tbh----have you seen isotope analysis? Very cosmopolitan in 7th-E9thC!
yes! i did my dissertation on some bits from the metalworking area in the west ward main trench. i've read the isotope stuff,
and i summarized the info to give archaeology tours. loved the look of shock visitors had when they saw how varied ppl were.
Oh, fab! :) & yes, so varied: some results only really explicable via N Africa, others only by Alpine or Scandinavian ppl! (Which >
> fits interestingly well with Bede's claim that he knew ppl who saw midnight sun in his 'In Regum xxx Quaestiones'!)
i hadn't read that re: bede. really great site. i didn't work much with remains, mostly just copper meant to be recycled,
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