Greetwell Villa, just outside Lincoln--occupied into 5thC, poss Roman provincial governor's palace, wall mosaics etc!pic.twitter.com/cv7Z1dIwKn
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@caitlinrgreen A pity nothing from a presumably still fairly literate (at top end) Rom. Brit. soc. in 5th C to cross-ref with A.S.Chronicle.
@Harry_cartoons Problem w/ AS Chronicle is late date & political :-/ But we do have Gildas+Constantius of Lyon+standing stones etc... And >
@Harry_cartoons > is case to be made that Ambrosius Aurelianus based at Lincoln, esp as provincial capital w/ evidence of continuity :)
@caitlinrgreen Thanks, didn't know that. Must investigate at some point. Seems Lincoln rather interesting during this period.
@Harry_cartoons oh, it's well worth a look! Significant evidence for British-Anglian continuity---will put up a post at some point :-)
@caitlinrgreen I'm based in London & East Anglia but Lincoln still unknown territory to me apart from the cathedral town. Due a trip I think
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