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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what is fascinating is to see how easily people reverted to native Celtic/as in non Roman forms you find same in cities names
as in Gaul/France loads of cities were renamed by Romans yet after Empire departed people defaulted to original name
@caitlinrgreen Beautiful.
in enough number to overcome - if by some significant words - the new anglosaxons comers
kept it up to 2016 (albeit altered through centuries) would imply that somewhat a native romanobrytthonic population endured
better the original name stayed on My take would be that any town in Britain which likewise returned to pre Roman names and
@caitlinrgreen @Tweets2CV Can you help us out withe the wkrd estutcheon? Tbaks.
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