A very long way from home: early Byzantine finds at the far ends of the world — new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2017/03/a-very-long-way-from-home.html …pic.twitter.com/jW7Mtvv3Pi
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Usually suggested coins mainly arrived in Baltic near contemporaneously, in 5th–6thC :)
4/ That's my theory, anyways: You think it's plausible?
3/Those coins were 1st collected by the Goths. Then they were passed on to the Franks,then Saxons & then reaching Scandinavia
2/ I think those coins went through several intra-Germanic tribal routes/territories before they reached Scandinavia.
1/ That's way before the Viking Age. Is there any way to trace how these coins wound up in Scandinavia, then?
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