Roman mosaics from the Greetwell villa-palace and other sites in Lincolnshire--new post :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/roman-mosaics-from-lincolnshire.html …pic.twitter.com/jICGRk6k9G
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Suggested that pot fabric and base indicate is a RB-AS hybrid & evidence for domestic activity at villa-palace into later 5thC...
Post also includes brief bit on the early Anglo-Saxon spearhead ppl claim found at villa--in short, it wasn't found there+it's Late Saxon :)
Another Roman villa in Lincolnshire w/ poss post-4thC activity (L4th-?5th/6thC) is Denton, see http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/roman-mosaics-from-lincolnshire.html …pic.twitter.com/MgZ1pytpkY
@caitlinrgreen v interesting :) small thing, Myres note twice states villa 2 miles frm Roman Lincoln. Actually 1 mile. Google maps confirms!
@CatherineEsse lol! Good spot! Must have measured to Greetwell, no? Calling it Greetwell villa seems to confuse ppl, but name stuck now!
@caitlinrgreen yes, no one locally thinks of the villa location as being "Greetwell" at all! However is close to valley to east known as
@caitlinrgreen Greetwell Hollow, or more prosaically since 1970s, Allenby Road Industrial Estate :)
@CatherineEsse hah! Well, maybe I should start campaign to rename it the Allenby Road Industrial Estate villa-palace?!
@caitlinrgreen oh yes, that's snappy :-p tho probably won't do much for any future villa/palace site tourism publicity campaign :D
@caitlinrgreen very interesting article.
@Archatgs thank you :)
@caitlinrgreen thank you
@caitlinrgreen beautiful. thanks
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