St Ia of St Ives: a Byzantine saint in early medieval Cornwall? — new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2018/01/st-ia-of-st-ives-byzantine-saint.html …pic.twitter.com/yjxAbnEbX5
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I'm sure you'll find Early Modern coconuts in those museums! The organic suspension tests that I understand would be necessary to find ancient shell remains aren't usually performed, apparently : (
yeah if you DO ever run across late antique English coconut evidence hmu asap as I would LOVE to get a really solid support for that- rn I can say it was likely but we have no, um, smoking coconut...
Hmm... Will keep an eye out! Are found in 5th-/6th-century contexts at Byzantine port of Berenike, if that helps...
oh yeah- well-documented in the southern and eastern Mediterranean straight through- just not in England (yet?)
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