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Dr Caitlin Green
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Dr Caitlin Green

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History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.

Cornwall/Lincolnshire
caitlingreen.org
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    1. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 9

      The Wolds originally extended a lot further east than they do now, as can be seen from this reconstruction of the landscape before the Anglian glaciation of 478,000 years ago, w/ 10m contours (after http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277379199000384 …)pic.twitter.com/0CADIjoI8U

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    2. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 9

      Schematic cross-section of eastern Lincolnshire showing how the Wolds were subsequently eroded away by the sea until they reached their present eastern limit sometime around 115,000 years ago (via http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/08/landscape-evolution.html …)pic.twitter.com/xX5eXRkvyM

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    3. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 9

      The approximate coastline c.115,000 years ago (MIS 5e), when the present-day eastern edge of the Wolds would have been marked by a line of white cliffs with a flinty beach at its foot :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/09/of-chalk-and-ice-white-cliffs-of-louth.html …pic.twitter.com/AbSSSmLutG

      Map showing the maximum westwards extent of the sea c.115,000 years ago. All of eastern Lincolnshire and eastern Yorkshire would have been under water.
      Map of the Louth area showing the line of the sea 115,000 years ago; it runs right through Louth and along the edge of the Wolds. Also marked with red dots are finds of Palaeolithic axes.
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    4. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 9

      Further changes to the eastern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds came with the last 'Ice Age', from around 17,000 years ago—for example, Hubbard's Hills gorge at Louth was formed by water draining from a glacial lake covering Hallington & Raithby... http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/09/of-chalk-and-ice-white-cliffs-of-louth.html …pic.twitter.com/fLzu1OGT6X

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    5. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 9

      More on the Geomorphology of the Lincolnshire Wolds: http://www.emgs.org.uk/files/mercian_vol13on/Mercian%20Geologist%20volume%2015%202000-2003/Mercian%202000%20v15%20p041%20Lincs%20Wolds%20geomorphology%20excursion,%20Robinson.pdf … (Map=maximum extent of the proglacial lake near Louth during last Ice Age)pic.twitter.com/oG1ngUsZWB

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    6. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 9

      The River Lud at Hubbard's Hills, Louth, nowadays :)pic.twitter.com/t4mro0CCDJ

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    7. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 10

      Villas & ranches on the late Roman Lincolnshire Wolds: Welton le Wold villa & its landscape context — http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/12/villas-and-ranches-roman-wolds.html …pic.twitter.com/4zR24Z9dcu

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    8. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 10

      Ludford, Tealby & the Taifali: a major Iron Age to early post-Roman settlement on the Lincolnshire Wolds :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/10/ludford-tealby-and-the-taifali.html …pic.twitter.com/Bx9NsISYed

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    9. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 10

      Ketsby DMV: a Roman to Early Modern settlement & pilgrimage site on the Lincolnshire Wolds — http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/ketsby-dmv.html …pic.twitter.com/jNIE28Ha9F

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    10. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 10

      Map of Lincolnshire drawn by Humphry Lhuyd before his death in 1568; this is the first map to show the Lincolnshire Wolds, depicted as hills between Glanford Brigg & Wragby: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/11/some-early-maps-of-lincolnshire.html …pic.twitter.com/XvTI4mewfu

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      Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 19

      Fwiw, https://www.nature.com/articles/nclimate2923 … (2016) suggests the Lincolnshire Wolds may become an island in 600–5000 years time… (via http://flood.firetree.net )pic.twitter.com/WeGxD8kgfk

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        2. An Edwardian Evans‏ @EvansianI Jan 19
          Replying to @caitlinrgreen

          They're not very sure on that, are they? ☺️

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        3. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 19
          Replying to @EvansianI

          Timeline varies with maximum CO2 level/temp rise reached; if limited to 2°, then will take 5,000yrs, but if no limits imposed on current CO2 trends then it'll take only hundreds of years, apparently...!

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        4. An Edwardian Evans‏ @EvansianI Jan 19
          Replying to @caitlinrgreen

          It is very scary. And bailing it back down the sink is probably not going to work...!

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        5. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jan 19
          Replying to @EvansianI

          True! :-/

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        1. Tamsin Sayers‏ @sayers_tamsin Jan 27
          Replying to @caitlinrgreen

          fine by me , I've just moved up to Ludford

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        1. • 🅄🅃🄾🄿🄸🄰:🄺🅄🄽 •‏ @UtopiaKun Jan 19
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          I’ve always said Langworth belongs underwater. 🙊😉

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        1. John D. Freeman‏ @VTjdfCA Jan 19
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          Lincolnshirexit?

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        1. Wayne Quigg‏ @wayneq4444 Jan 19
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          Ok so theres where the new bridge can go!!!!

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        1. Ian Gordon‏ @IanGordon805 Jan 19
          Replying to @caitlinrgreen

          As weather forecasts are pretty useless after 7 days and economic forecasts totally useless at any time pretty safe to say that whatever happens this will not be it

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