The road was removed as a result of the Louth Enclosure Act of 1803, but is still visible on aerial photographs!
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@caitlinrgreen@MBArchaeology is that the one that leads off the Bluestone Heath Road ?? -
@unknownsymmetry@MBArchaeology No, this road comes off Barton Street just next to Louth itself. Will post the other later if remember! :) -
@caitlinrgreen@MBArchaeology HI Caitlin. Not to worry -was just being lazy and have now looked at your previous tweet but thanks anyway :)
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Also Google, sites of massive AS cems at Loveden Hill (https://www.google.com/maps/@52.9930053,-0.6590418,3a,30y,27.88h,91.52t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sAX1AY507c5fPLl2yK7Ga2g!2e0?hl=en …) & Hall Hill (https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.145447,0.0276828,3a,37.5y,354.41h,91.64t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sr7ugJwdDmxhiZ7TUTvo67A!2e0 …)pic.twitter.com/ApWn5KW72v
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Better pic of site of Loveden Hill AS cem, 1800+ burials--excavated 1955, still unpublished :( http://www.loveden.org.uk/loveden.html pic.twitter.com/k6HSVo79jh
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Report written but lost? Title c.1990=L. Badenoch (ed), Anglo-Saxon Cremation Cemetery at Loveden Hill, Lincolnshire. Excavations 1955-1971
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@caitlinrgreen county records office? Lost via municipal archive consolidation in 70's-80's? Sitting unrecog somewhere? -
@T3_Stephen It was to be an English Heritage publication.... Can't locate at all, but had separate articles by leading experts on area in :( -
@T3_Stephen eg one by page on the runes, one by Evison on the glass etc. But no one seems to have kept backups!! - 2 more replies
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For interest, distribution of Anglo-Saxon cremation cems against AS landscape+Roman provinces: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/10/post-roman-provinces-landscape.html …pic.twitter.com/pEPTWE8Tpo
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@caitlinrgreen@LoveArchaeology I'm not an academic and I'm finding it hard to understand the significance of the map/s.what do they prove? -
@snowglen@LoveArchaeology Well, might support idea that Anglian settlement influenced by Roman provincial arrangements, to some degree :) -
@caitlinrgreen@LoveArchaeology what,as in saxons basing their dwelling style and village layout on the roman model? -
@snowglen No, talking overall pattern/distribution of early Anglian activity here, not about individual settlements :) -
@caitlinrgreen is there a suggestion here that the new settlers were closely associated with the romans or was this long after they left? -
@snowglen I think suggestion would be association with former Romano-Britons who were in control of Britain after nominal end of Roman rule. -
@caitlinrgreen interesting..invited into their community perhaps ..for what though..protection or trading posts..or other? - 3 more replies
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