Was 5/6thC Lincolnshire 'Anglo-Saxon' or 'sub-Roman'? A brief discussion: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/01/lincolnshire-anglo-saxon-or-sub-roman.html …pic.twitter.com/4YKthTrItz
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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Was 5/6thC Lincolnshire 'Anglo-Saxon' or 'sub-Roman'? A brief discussion: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/01/lincolnshire-anglo-saxon-or-sub-roman.html …pic.twitter.com/4YKthTrItz
On 'sub-Roman' side, sequence of prob 2 British churches at St Paul in the Bail, Lincoln, v important--in centre of >pic.twitter.com/jpsgg1q3gy
> the forum, rebuilt ?5th/E6thC, could hold up to 100 ppl, & C14 analysis indicates demolished+replaced by Christian graveyard from L6thC :)
For reference, a rough illustration of the extent & position of the forum w/ its church set against modern Lincoln:pic.twitter.com/AUoqosYMys
Horncastle v interesting too: Late Roman walled fort poss reused as Mid Saxon minster+high-status 6/7thC material toopic.twitter.com/kVUNHH68CU
A finely detailed Roman ceramic head discovered near Horncastle; still has traces of paint and plaster surviving: http://slha.org.uk/photogallery/index.php?thistopic=Archaeology_Roman#apm1_1 …pic.twitter.com/SZJaSlP0ml
A gold coin of Honorius, AD 397–402, made into a 7thC Anglo-Saxon pendant, from Horncastle: https://www.thecollectionmuseum.com/blog/view/some-new-archaeological-acquisitions …pic.twitter.com/PXLoErEKlW
Interesting historical event when a vehicle for exchange & trade becomes a fashion accessory.
Intriguing isn't it! And like some of the Byzantine examples I shared a little back, clearly intended to display the imperial portrait :)
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