Romano-British pottery in the fifth- to sixth-century Lincoln region — new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/06/romano-british-pottery-fifth-century-lincoln.html …pic.twitter.com/Yp3vMN6QK6
History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.
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Romano-British pottery in the fifth- to sixth-century Lincoln region — new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/06/romano-british-pottery-fifth-century-lincoln.html …pic.twitter.com/Yp3vMN6QK6
Discusses evidence for continuing functioning of Romano-British pottery industry into 5thC & poss even E6thC eg Local Coarse Pebbly ware >
> 1800+ sherds from Lincoln, origins in mid-late 4thC w/ over 50% of sherds from 5thC+ contexts; probably produced at local Swanpool kilns.
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
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 …
Dr Caitlin Green added,
Poss most interesting is 6thC 'Anglo-Saxon' pot from 'Late Roman' kiln at Swanpool, Lincoln...! (Pic=Swanpool, 1784)pic.twitter.com/UXrVFsbcqa
Also some 'post-Roman' imported pottery from Lincoln, incl Mediterranean amphorae sherds of 5th/6thC & possible 6thC Gaulish D ware bowl :)
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
For interest, a 5thC tile kiln from Roman London, via https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/london-in-the-not-so-dark-ages …; report: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/greylit/details.cfm?id=25537&det=y …pic.twitter.com/TSdq4fn1KD
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