Former church of Low Toynton, Lincs--rebuilt 1811 around Norman arch, made redundant in 1973 http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/99273 pic.twitter.com/KnUk6h5wzT
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@STORI3D_PAST Well, question is, did Saxons move there or did the Britons 'become' Saxons? Certainly lots of evidence from Lincolnshire to >
@STORI3D_PAST > suggest latter...might help explain? Cf also Greetwell villa--estate poss survives into Medieval & poss religious activity?
@caitlinrgreen Great point! So maybe villa descendants stayed onsite & adopted new 'Saxon' culture in their ancestral spot? Cool idea!
@STORI3D_PAST possibly so--certainly some evidence for high-status 'ASs' with British names etc! :)
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