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(Prehistoric) Notes on the text (by Peter Keating) |
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Tradition is powerfully in favour of the ships of the great merchant cities of Tyre, and of Carthage the colony of Tyre. These are said to have come to Britain to get tin, and the “tin islands” have sometimes been identified with the Scilly Islands and with Cornwall. (An Introductory History of England, 1904, pp. 12-13).A little later in the same passage, Fletcher also links together the Gauls (i.e. French) and Greeks and identifies them both as trading with Britain.