Whilst seem confident have id'd immigrant burials, study also 'establishes underlying continuity of popn...between Roman+Early Saxon period'
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Mix of both immigration+significant popn continuity generally sound ofc; I argued fits Lincoln region too in this :)https://www.academia.edu/9111908/Britons_and_Anglo-Saxons_Lincolnshire_AD_400-650_Studies_in_the_History_of_Lincolnshire_3_2012 …
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Thoughts on theory that the language of S-East Britain was always similar to low countries, so Angle invasion changed little?
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Not convinced, I fear. Could be a slight element, but being oversold beyond evidence? :-/
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Fwiw, articles in this thread worth a look on question of language & place-name change and how to explainhttps://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/816268987378135040 …
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