Beginners guide to Welsh trad

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Beginners guide to Welsh trad

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I spent a lot of time with the Thistle & Shamrock set back in the day, and I didn't know any of this.

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I just watched a video last night on Prime that now postulates that the Anglo-saxons did not "invade and push", but were there to likely trade, for tin in particular, stayed and as DNA from then and now indicates, interbred. The archeology and DNA evidence turned on its ear all that I had ever learned about the period.

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The Phoenicians came all the way from their territory on the Eastern end of the Med Sea, to what is now England for that tin--essential to making bronze.

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Interesting stuff, most of which I was already aware of, but nice to have that resource.
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