A spear with surviving elm shaft, found Fiskerton, Lincolnshire, and in @collectionusherpic.twitter.com/12MfWvCVzi
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A spear with surviving elm shaft, found Fiskerton, Lincolnshire, and in @collectionusherpic.twitter.com/12MfWvCVzi
It appears to have been made from one large log. I can hardly imagine the amount of work it must have taken.
It really is quite fabulous! :)
bu resmi direk a habere gonderip nuhun gemisi bulunmus diye haber yaptiracam.
There's a nice collection @briggheritage in Brigg too.
Thanks Gary, I must try and visit soon. Long while since I’ve been to Brigg.
Wow.That sure is a beautiful woodworking joint midway down the starboard side. Kind of like a dovetail joint! @DrJudyStone
Smith's 2014 PhD shed some light on river channels and roddens across Lincs during this and earlier periods https://lra.le.ac.uk/handle/2381/28781 …
this, c/w BIG suits of armour, are my first *very* fond childhood memories of Lincoln museum visits (Greyfriars Pathway) :)
Thought for a moment someone had overbaked their sourdough.
pity the landlord at the pub burnt the rest for firewood
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