Was 5/6thC Lincolnshire 'Anglo-Saxon' or 'sub-Roman'? A brief discussion: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/01/lincolnshire-anglo-saxon-or-sub-roman.html …pic.twitter.com/4YKthTrItz
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An escutcheon from a hanging bowl found at Loveden Hill & another from the High Toynton bowl (nr Horncastle):pic.twitter.com/DF3IIeY79s
Black glass E6thC spindle whorl w/ red streaks, from the massive Cleatham cemetery (grave 34): http://www.kornbluthphoto.com/images/Cleatham%20whorl.jpg …pic.twitter.com/zQiWnz2trm
An interesting read on the cremation rite at the 5th-6thC Anglo-Saxon cemeteries of Elsham & Cleatham, Lincolnshire: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/squires_phd_2015/ …
A hanging bowl used as an Anglo-Saxon cremation vessel for a very rich burial at Loveden Hill: http://www.lincstothepast.com/bowl/365643.record?pt=S …pic.twitter.com/ujITEt04xe
On early medieval dogs & "doggie wergilds" http://thethegns.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/the-dog.html?m=1 … Most dogs in pre-Viking E Anglia stood c.60cm high: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oa.2358/abstract …
@liberalfish Intriguing! I was told it takes remarkably few generations to go backwards??
A bucket mount from the massive Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Loveden Hill, Lincs, via http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11168/2/L.Brundle_Vol._2.pdf …pic.twitter.com/NjJuITEEgz
Face of figure from Loveden Hill somewhat reminiscent of the purse-lid figure, Sutton Hoo, http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details/collection_image_gallery.aspx?partid=1&assetid=722934001&objectid=87215 …pic.twitter.com/lrqCVENkIA
@caitlinrgreen I am also thinking of this picture stone from Gotland.pic.twitter.com/miuKre2TDH
@AStrinnholm Oh, yes, very nice!
@caitlinrgreen This will go nicely in the album of ancient dogs gathered on our facebook page. Thanks for bringing it to my attention
@ClassAssocNI glad you like :)
@caitlinrgreen What I want to know is are the Pre Roman finds of Anglo Saxon type too or are they more Gallic or Belgae?
@Tweets2CV In Lincolnshire? Standard Iron Age by and large, tho' IA & AS pottery can be v hard to tell apart
@caitlinrgreen Interesting! Very interesting indeed!
@Tweets2CV Interesting Belgae coin here
http://www.coinsweekly.com/en/News/4?&id=676 …
@Ulf_Fenisc Iceni Norse/Germanic an Odin tribe! More east/west divide evidence! Super duper.
@Tweets2CV Indigeneity.You seen the Dagenham Idol?…https://insearchofholywellsandhealingsprings.wordpress.com/2014/05/19/veneration-of-water-in-12-objects-number-five-the-dagenham-idol/ …
@Ulf_Fenisc Stephen Oppenheimer will be over the Moon!
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