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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 9 Oct 2016

    It's an archaeological mystery: How did Roman coins end up in the ruins of a 12th-century castle in Okinawa, Japan?http://nyti.ms/2dzmRn6 

    6:56 AM - 9 Oct 2016
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      2. krister svensson‏ @NSkaver 9 Oct 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        the silkroad. Trade

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      2. Neil Cuthbert‏ @cuthbertneil 9 Oct 2016
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        Neil Cuthbert Retweeted The Conversation

        @Nus_Ghani good explanation for this here:https://twitter.com/conversationuk/status/784235294920941568 …

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        Is this evidence that Rome traded with Japan? Almost certainly not. http://bit.ly/2d9T6Un 
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      1. Oliver F 📚‏ @OliverIsWriting 9 Oct 2016
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        maybe the owners of the castle bought them on Ye Olde eBay before it was destroyed ?

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      1. (((Greg A.)))‏ @Greg_A_ 9 Oct 2016
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        pic.twitter.com/fGWHDbGvTX

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      1. marino gatti‏ @marinogatti 9 Oct 2016
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        they loved made in italy

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      1. Ramona Kimona‏ @RamonaKimona 9 Oct 2016
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        A thousand years from now, someone will ask why shark teeth were found in Kansas @nytimes

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      1. fowlpoxpress.ca‏ @VirgilKay 9 Oct 2016
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        Caesar loved sushi

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      1. Robin Emrith‏ @robem2016 10 Oct 2016
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        Courtesy of the Clinton Foundation?

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      1. Saul Norwood‏ @saulnorwood13 9 Oct 2016
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        IN THE PAST THERE WAS WARS AND TRADE, COINS ENDED UP IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES!

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      1. Kevin Barry‏ @kevinbarry9212 9 Oct 2016
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        why mystery silk road to china junk to china arab dhow to sri lanka or Okinawachina had trade ships roman did to so why not japan

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      1. Charles Jones‏ @Jonalist 9 Oct 2016
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        still hanging onto the same question, answer I gave was slave ships of CHINA/INDIA/AFRICA routes.

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      1. janice taylor‏ @janvanfirst 9 Oct 2016
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        4th #crusade ✝?

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      1. Marie‏ @celtic_traveler 9 Oct 2016
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        So interesting.

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      1. carlos villar‏ @lcdovillar 9 Oct 2016
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        There's no mistery. They arrived by ship in the luggage of a collector.

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      1. Owen  🐧‏ @c3iq 9 Oct 2016
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        @ronpatz @nytimes African swallow?

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