Also have what is thought to be a mid5thC 'post-Roman' wheel-thrown ware, now known from 4 sites in Lincoln regionpic.twitter.com/jfkF4xT25N
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> 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 >
> Byzantine trade and coinage - I think we just need to look harder at the dark / garden earth deposits - evidence is subtle!
All very true! All most odd in some ways, esp when throw in documentary sources eg apparent continuing Roman-style social >
> organisation (St Patrick, inscriptions, consular dating/Byzantine &c) & poss maintenance eg Carlislehttps://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/701014880602759173 …
> and as you say, 'dakr earth' needs careful consideration---certainly not seen as sign of urban collapse at Lincoln... yet >
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