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Lincolnshire Hist Archaeol 33
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Lincolnshire Hist Archaeol 33
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Lincolnshire History & Archaeology
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33
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1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Frederick Thomas Tom Baker OBE, MA, MA(Hon), FSA, FMA, ALA, FRES 1911--1998
Mark Seaward
5 - 6
Further excavations at the Iron Age enclosure at Tattershall Thorpe, Lincolnshire, by Peter Chowne, 1986
Rachael H Seager Smith
7 - 19
Reports on a second season of excavations (see also 87/1489), which examined a series of segments of the south-eastern sector of the outer ditch of the double-ditched enclosure. An entrance causeway was uncovered, and the ditch contained waterlogged organic deposits that were under threat from a lowering of the watertable caused by gravel extraction. `Radiocarbon dating' is discussed by A P Fitzpatrick & Sarah Hill (10 & 12). Finds reports cover: metal objects; pottery (IA, RB & med); `The leather' [unrecognisable fragments] by Glynis Edwards (16); `The worked flint' [undated] by W A Boismier (16); `The animal bone' by Rachael H Seager Smith & Clive Gamble (16); `The wood' by Maisie Taylor (16--17). `Soil analysis of the ditch deposits' is by C A I French (17--18) and a concluding `Discussion' is by Rachael H Seager Smith & A P Fitzpatrick (18--19).
Furniture and furnishing in Lincoln and Lincolnshire 1567--1600
J A Johnston
20 - 29
Probate inventories of household goods -- including items of archaeological interest, such as vessels and utensils -- reveal a society with few possessions.
The material manifestation of secular piety and the impact of the Lincolnshire Rising of 1536
John R Ketteringham
30 - 34
Documentary sources are used to demonstrate that all members of the late medieval community enthusiastically supported the maintenance, rebuilding or furnishing of their parish church. An appendix (33) presents a summary of building works undertaken on churches from c. 1480 to c. 1536
Archaeology in Lincolnshire 1998
35 - 46
Brief reports on fieldwork undertaken between 1 April 1997 and 31 March 1998.
A case study at Canwick of the enduring influence of monastic houses
Joan Mills
Dennis Mills
47 - 54
A combination of archaeological, documentary and cartographic evidence provides evidence for the continuity after Dissolution of the formerly monastic estates of Sheepwash Grange, Calscroft, and St Catherine's Grange.
Industrial archaeology notes
55 - 61
Comprises two reports: `Stamp End railway bridge, Lincoln' by M J Barton (55--6) suggests this was the world's first box girder bridge, built in the 1840s; and `William Howden & Son: engineers of boston' by Neil R Wright (56--61) examines documentary sources relating to the nineteenth-century ironworks in Witham Town.
Two Roman sites on the pipeline from Blyborough, Lincolnshire to Cottam, Nottinghamshire
Nicholas Cooke
Rachael H Seager Smith
62 - 78
Reports on investigations involving geophysical survey, auguring and excavation conducted on two previously unidentified Roman rural settlement sites, designated as `Site 24' (Patchett's Cliff) and `Site 46'. A substantial pottery report includes an appendix on `Pottery fabrics and forms' (75--8).
Herbert Stead Waddington MA(Cantab), FICE 1908--1998
Neil Wright