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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
Icicles in the hedgerow on the Lincolnshire Marsh today :) More icicles in the hedges on the Lincolnshire Marsh.
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
'Lincolnshire Fenland Lidar' by Steve Malone — fabulous images of ancient watercourses in the Witham valley and Lincolnshire Fenland https://academia.edu/5807526/Lincolnshire_Fenland_Lidar The Witham valley in Lincolnshire from Ba
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Adam Daubney
ajdaubney
Some thoughts on the ongoing issue between @lincolncouncil and @LincolnshireCC regarding the archaeological collections:1. Lincolnshire has a world-class archaeology collection, managed by world-class curators. 2. This material has helped t
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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
Our two churches in Lincolnshire stand in what was once Viking territory. In the late 9th C a swathe of Eastern and Northern England was occupied by Danes and other
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
The lost villages of the Yorkshire coast, showing scale of erosion & loss since the Roman era: http://www.eastriding.gov.uk/coastalexplorer/pdf/1development.pdf From the same source, a suggested eventual stable coastline for Yorkshire,
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
The 'bluestones' and Bluestone Heath of eastern Lincolnshire: some thoughts on their significance and name — new post by me :) https://www.caitlingreen.org/2021/02/lincolnshire-bluestones.html So, why is this interesting? First of
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Folk Horror Magpie
folkhorrormagpi
There is a whole realm of birds in folk horror; the screeching owl or murder of crows usually get top billing. But I want to make a case for the
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
The importance of Lincolnshire in the fifth to seventh centuries AD — a new post by me :) https://www.caitlingreen.org/2020/12/the-importance-of-lincolnshire.html The post consists of a little light-hearted musing on the question
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
I'm pleased to announce that the second edition of my Britons and Anglo-Saxons: Lincolnshire AD 400–650 (2020) has now been published and is available to buy — more details here:
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Pete Wharmby
commaficionado
Anyone else absolutely bereft that their home town doesn't really exist any more? You might go back, have a look around, but it's not the same. I grew up mostly
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Chris H
chrishh81
Ok. I mentioned this last night whilst talking about the @IntBCC and the #bombercommand airfield photos.It’s a bit of what happened next, a bit of archeology. Nowt very in depth
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Richard Parker
velohistorian
If you cycle through the small pretty Lincs village of Stubton close to the Notts border you would never guess its links with slavery It was the home of Sir
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Trespassers William
Mammoth_Spotter
Read this thread from @lilithsaintcrow. I really mean it. Just read it. Because if what she is saying is true (and I happen to think it is) it explains *so
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Tim Thurlow
TrenchTrotter
By coincidence the first Gallipoli medals / memorial plaques I acquired belong to men who died on consecutive days, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th August 1915. Today I will share
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Andrew Old
oldandrewuk
Sooo... the time has come to tell a tale.For several months, one of the most unwell edutwitter trolls was tweeting that I'd received a police caution and various other crazy
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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
#TheDig has been causing quite a buzz this past week and we thought it would be a good time to revisit two archaeological digs that uncovered intriguing burials at our
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