> 1800+ sherds from Lincoln, origins in mid-late 4thC w/ over 50% of sherds from 5thC+ contexts; probably produced at local Swanpool kilns.
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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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Dr Caitlin Green Retweeted Dr Caitlin Green
Also handful of pieces that suggest activity into E6thC? eg 6thC bottle from Hibaldstow in very L4thC fabric + this:https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/586820183865581568 …
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Poss most interesting is 6thC 'Anglo-Saxon' pot from 'Late Roman' kiln at Swanpool, Lincoln...! (Pic=Swanpool, 1784)pic.twitter.com/UXrVFsbcqa
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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 :)
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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
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Dr Caitlin Green Retweeted Dr Caitlin Green
Not only RB pottery production in Lincs region into mid5thC+? Also poss evidence for villa etc maintenance into 5thChttps://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/589356578161188865 …
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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 …
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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
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And that outline in the 'court' is of the church? What is that Statue shown in the G-Maps street view of the same?
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Dr Caitlin Green Retweeted The Lincolnite
Yes, outline is the church; not seen the pic of statue but assume this? Lincoln's Magna Carta trailhttps://twitter.com/thelincolnite/status/609793572607533056 …
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So it is. You will have to be my destination planner on my next vacation to the UK ! Thanks!
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