Romano-British pottery in the fifth- to sixth-century Lincoln region — new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/06/romano-british-pottery-fifth-century-lincoln.html …pic.twitter.com/Yp3vMN6QK6
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Also some 'post-Roman' imported pottery from Lincoln, incl Mediterranean amphorae sherds of 5th/6thC & possible 6thC Gaulish D ware bowl :)
Further to all this, a heat map of 5thC Romano-British pottery usage w/ hotspot on Lincoln: https://englaid.com/2015/01/09/mapping-pottery/ …pic.twitter.com/Q13HETuXZb
Not only RB pottery production in Lincs region into mid5thC+? Also poss evidence for villa etc maintenance into 5thChttps://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/589356578161188865 …
See also the large villa overlooking Louth+coast at Welton le Wold, where a v high-status ?5thC silver handpin foundhttps://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/540872965941121024 …
Also relevant is 5th-6thC British church in Lincoln's forum, held c.100 ppl, replaced by Christian cem from L6thC :)pic.twitter.com/v8Ia34qwRm
See also the following too, perhaps, for further context :)https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/526334077281263617 …
Do you have a specific location for that, and how it came to light? Was it from those mid c20th excavations?
Yes mid20thC, Rookery Lane kiln---see penultimate para of post and fn 11 for ref to Ken Dark's discussion :) Also in my book fwiw :)
Graham Webster and JNL Myers reported on it and find spot; decoration if pot also discussed by Briscoe in latest issue of IntArch
That is monumentally helpful and of immediate use. Have you seen the geophysics and fieldwalking results from 2006?
oh, that's great! Fwiw, post represents my current thoughts on all this, goes a bit further than book pp.111-12 or CMCS article :)
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