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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... environs or surrounding counties! Would be nice if it were true though!
Oh, I have scepticism too re: some if suggestions etc! But wonder if recent Antiquity article doesn't go too far & would >
> say that Lincoln offers possible support to idea of towns in 5thC, esp as have decent dating evidence! Of course, other >
> in interesting & concerning thing re: Lincoln & towns generally is that if hadn't excavated just the right spot &c >
> then would have missed 5th-6thC evidence & have virtually nothing... :-/
yes - I can see towns surviving / thriving and working well within their landscapes in S and E - as well as coastlines >
> but struggle with understanding their place in West & North as coinage starts to fall away in use from 4th C onwards >
> V few Siliqua are known from West at all - which is V odd for a thriving market economy only fly in ointment to that is >
bags of scepticism re Wroxeter. I struggle to see it as a beacon of hope in the dark west, so little other evidence from ...
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