Ancient Britain

I have to admit that I thought the concept was retarded until I lived for a bit there. It's weirdly comforting, although the texture is monotonous and off putting - the english sadly have lost the knowledge of what bread is supposed to be, much like their american cousins. The concotion improves a lot if proper bread is used.

Ultimately it's an unbalanced plate since it's starch on starch. But so is cake.
You savage..!

It's beans on toast, with grated cheese on top 🧐

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although the texture is monotonous and off putting - the english sadly have lost the knowledge of what bread is supposed to be, much like their american cousins. The concotion improves a lot if proper bread is used.

Was it Warburtons bread? That stuff is utter crap, it expands in your mouth as you chew it. Robert's Ftw. Hovis is crap too.
 
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Benedict and bubba, because A: I've seen kingsmen and I know what posh twats with umbrellas can do, and B: being a racist football fan and a wife beater there's a hidden trap skill that bubba more than likely has, and that's a football hooligan, meaning Oliver and Jack would be snapped like kit kats, Bob would go down with a single nut and Stella would be cooking tea with a black eye while pretending to be cheerful.
 
From Land's End to the Levant: did Britain's tin sources transform the Bronze Age in Europe and the Mediterranean?





Potentially likely the early Bell Beaker peoples of Britain discovered and spread the technology of tin bronze to the Continent, Med and Near East. Not the last time these islands have exported metallurgical and technological revolutions.

Cornwall is one of the few places on earth that alluvial deposits of tin sits right beside copper. Further north the Great Orme mine in Wales was exporting vast amounts of copper all over the place for centuries.
 
From Land's End to the Levant: did Britain's tin sources transform the Bronze Age in Europe and the Mediterranean?





Potentially likely the early Bell Beaker peoples of Britain discovered and spread the technology of tin bronze to the Continent, Med and Near East. Not the last time these islands have exported metallurgical and technological revolutions.

Cornwall is one of the few places on earth that alluvial deposits of tin sits right beside copper. Further north the Great Orme mine in Wales was exporting vast amounts of copper all over the place for centuries.

This is pretty cool.

There is an interesting theory i read about where British Tin was even used in biblical times. Some scholars theorize that Jonah booked a trip to England and that at the time is was called Tarshish.
 
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