morgan@sfba.social 2 days ago
@KentNavalesi @archaeology @medievodons @histodons the haaretz URL is returning an error, but here's the original report:
This is wild, thanks for sharing it.
morgan@sfba.social 2 days ago
@KentNavalesi @archaeology @medievodons @histodons the haaretz URL is returning an error, but here's the original report:
This is wild, thanks for sharing it.
KentNavalesi@mstdn.social 2 days ago
@morgan
@archaeology the link should be fixed now, and thanks for the cambridge link!
morgan@sfba.social 2 days ago
@KentNavalesi @archaeology the Cambridge paper is a fascinating read, especially the second half, where they get past the science and technology of the discovery and discuss the context.
"The churches in Africa were powerhouses of early-medieval Christendom, and the African Abbot Hadrian who joined Archbishop Theodore in Canterbury in the later seventh century played a fundamental role in the practical establishment of Christianity in England (Lapidge 2004)."
Wow