Sadly finds fragmentary now, but clearly very important princely burial, perhaps associated with rulers of Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Lindissi.
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A photograph of one of the finds from the Caenby princely burial, w/ location map: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=95301&partId=1&place=39409&sortBy=imageName&page=4 …pic.twitter.com/zVWrKJfY6H
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The excavation report from 1850 of the Anglo-Saxon burial mound at Caenby, Lincolnshire: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-1132-1/dissemination/pdf/007/007_036_044.pdf …pic.twitter.com/ErHb3X9v2S
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Barrow at crossroads of N-S Roman road & E-W here-paeð, & 3m from poss royal/pagan centre, see http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/10/willinghams-and-inghams.html …pic.twitter.com/OkW4TIO4zF
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This centre=Ingham, perhaps 'the estate of the devotees of the deity Ing' or 'the estate of the Inguione' (a king from an Inguionic dynasty)
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Silver plaque from E7thC princely burial at Caenby, Lincs, w/ similar garb to Sutton Hoo via http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11168/2/L.Brundle_Vol._2.pdf …pic.twitter.com/Grrv330GGj
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Recommend an article that contextualizes in comparison to Sutton Hoo?
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@JWTorg Sure :) Everson, ‘Pre-Viking settlement in Lindsey’, in Vince, Pre-Viking Lindsey (Lincoln 1993) & Leahy, Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of > -
@JWTorg > Lindsey (Stroud 2007) have good discussions, & I talk about in wider context of early AS Lincs in Britons & Anglo-Saxons (2012) :) -
Brilliant. Thank you!!
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@JWTorg No problem! :)
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@caitlinrgreen@wisbechevenmore Let Doctor Caitlin re do this excavation! I shall push the barrow & make tea! -
@Tweets2CV@wisbechevenmore lol, if only we could redo it!
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