Castor Praetorium, N. of Durobrivae (Water Newton)--2nd largest building known from Britain?! http://www.castorromans.co.uk/expert-info/roman-rule-in-britain/ …pic.twitter.com/TNZIUJjEcY
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On Castor's church, incl suggestion that Anglo-Saxon minster replaced a late to post-Roman British church here, see http://www.thearchive.org.uk/thebook/5parishes/ch6.pdf …
@caitlinrgreen who would that have belonged to? Lindsey? Middle Angles? Mercia proper?
@MarkBrierley1 interesting question! Possibly the Middle Anglian Gyrwe?
@caitlinrgreen the comfort of a really dry home? No I say
@morangles You know, it's a good point! Tbh, two of the Lincs villas I posted a few weeks ago have evidence of 6thC Anglo-Saxon activity...!
@caitlinrgreen Many human activities are predictable logical recurrent If Franks/Visigoths/Langobards did it why not AS
@caitlinrgreen made sense to me When Ethelburg goes? maybe to France with Edwin son do we believe she returns to wooden house having enjoyed
@caitlinrgreen Possibly AS stonemasonry was limited but something must have carried on This conception of England as bungalow land never
@caitlinrgreen The very fact that minster was built over Roman palace proves vision of wooden sheds houses for AS England dubious
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