Saltern mounds at Marshchapel on Haiwarde's 1595 map & Lidar; those in the east were in the coastal zone & still operational in the L16thC.pic.twitter.com/fWcEhSISqX
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The storm beaches here are prob remains of the coastal barrier islands that were destroyed by the sea in the 13thC:https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/597501263501250560 …
A little further south, the former islands of glacial deposits standing above the surrounding marine alluvium (yellow) to the east of Alfordpic.twitter.com/XW2aP7fTbM
Clipped copy of a silver coin of Arcadius struck at Milan 395–402; found on the Cumberworth 'island', Lincolnshire: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/244475 …pic.twitter.com/N5xYc4lQBG
Another interesting lost 'island' from Lincolnshire—albeit one situated on the edge of the Middle Marsh rather than in the Outmarsh—is Little Carlton; some of the fascinating Middle Saxon finds from here (including this glass mount) are currently on display in @LouthMuseum :)pic.twitter.com/3DQWWHKoj6
The base of a Middle Saxon blue glass inkwell found at the intriguing 'island' site of Little Carlton, Lincolnshire; currently on display in @LouthMuseum.pic.twitter.com/4XxJuXDNPo
This is a great thread of posts! So intriguing :)
Thank you! :)
I would like to take a look at it...but know what is the island in the image
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