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
History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.
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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
A 5th–6thC Late Roman 1 amphora from the Eastern Mediterranean found on the sea bed at Plymouth; note, still has red wine residue in it :)pic.twitter.com/xehKIvooMx
A late fifth- to early sixth-century Byzantine bowl found at Kriimani, Estonia: http://www.kirj.ee/public/Archaeology/2010/issue_2/arch-2010-14-2-99-122.pdf …pic.twitter.com/ZczvIKkTGE
One of several fifth- to sixth-century Eastern Roman/Byzantine coins found in a container buried on a 6thC monastic site in the Maldives.pic.twitter.com/UEF90ImnI2
A silk cushion cover made in Byzantine Syria and preserved in the 8thC imperial Shōsōin Repository at Nara, Japan.pic.twitter.com/XHpYLqRlSb
Late Roman/Early Byzantine glass and imitations recovered from late fifth- to early sixth-century Silla tombs in Korea.pic.twitter.com/ByjQMWh093
Coin of the Merovingian king Theodebert, 534–548, closely copying the imperial issues of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I.pic.twitter.com/cD24feXRWY
Imitatio Imperii, an important part of the 5th-7th century Germanic display of authority and legitimacy.
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