An examination of the assumption that there were extensive trade
links along the western coasts of the British Isles. Particular
attention is focussed on the links between Britain and Ireland,
Gaul and beyond. Wooding argues that the links were sporadic and
small scale. Full use is made of archaeological and textual
sources. Details of routes, cargoes, links with Gaul and the
Meditteranean and sites like Whithorn and Tintagel.
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