Mynard, D. C. (1969). Excavations on a deserted medieval village site at Somerby, Lincs, 1957. Lincolnshire Hist Archaeol 4. Vol 4, pp. 63-91.

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Excavations on a deserted medieval village site at Somerby, Lincs, 1957
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Lincolnshire Hist Archaeol 4
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Lincolnshire History & Archaeology
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4
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63 - 91
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SK 846897. Partial excavation by D Corbett of a scheduled site threatened by ploughing revealed a two-bay house with adjoining ?smithy, occupied in 15th to mid-16th centuries. Other trenches established the positions of walls and roads, but further exploration was not possible. The many small finds included horseshoes, spurs, harness and domestic material. Documentary evidence is summarised; the village name indicates a Danish origin, and the end came about through enclosure for sheep-farming in Tudor times. The pottery catalogue includes Cistercian wares (classified on the Yorkshire scheme), Stamford, Torksey, fine shelly wares, sandy wares, glazed jugs and German stoneware.
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Dennis C Mynard
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1969
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Fine Shelly Wares Sandy Wares Glazed Jugs (Auto Detected Subject)
SHERD (Object England)
Walls (Auto Detected Subject)
German Stoneware (Auto Detected Subject)
Enclosure (Auto Detected Subject)
Cistercian Wares (Auto Detected Subject)
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15th To Mid16th Centuries (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Dec 2008