25th November 2014, 08:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 25th November 2014, 09:01 PM by Marc Berger.)
http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/mol/c...dieval.pdf
could the answer be slavery for this area? as in Ireland maybe the souterrain cultures and these are really bronze age peoples
http://www.emap.ie/documents/EMAP_Report...reland.pdf
easy meat for the Hebridean Viking missionaries from Italy.
Pity I cant find a way to up load a picture to this site as last week I found some course wares with an inverted rim which I have not noticed before, I hope its mid saxon...
Quote:Pottery is almost nonexistent, although handmade ceramics have been recognised as being made at Fremington ©, which, if found without any other evidence, would almost certainly be identified as of Bronze Age date. This clearly has potential repercussions for existing material in museum collections and other archives, which
need to be examined as a matter of urgency.
could the answer be slavery for this area? as in Ireland maybe the souterrain cultures and these are really bronze age peoples
http://www.emap.ie/documents/EMAP_Report...reland.pdf
easy meat for the Hebridean Viking missionaries from Italy.
Pity I cant find a way to up load a picture to this site as last week I found some course wares with an inverted rim which I have not noticed before, I hope its mid saxon...
.....nature was dead and the past does not exist