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Lincolnshire Hist Archaeol 27
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Title:
Lincolnshire Hist Archaeol 27
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Series:
Lincolnshire History & Archaeology
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Volume:
27
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1992
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Date Of Issue From: 1992
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Bronze Age and Early Iron Age pottery from pits at Barnetby Wold Farm
Peter Didsbury
K Steedman
5 - 11
Describes pottery recovered from three pit groups, some of which may represent the position of buildings. Widely spaced settlement phases are indicated by the pottery dates.
The South Bail gates of Lincoln
Christopher Johnson
Alan G Vince
12 - 16
Seeks a historical context for the now demolished gates, which may have replaced those of the Roman fortress and are thought to date from the early-thirteenth century. The topographic development of the area is described, including tenement histories of nearby properties.
Castle Carlton: the origins of a medieval `New Town'
Arthur E B Owen
17 - 22
The first evidence for the existence of this now barely visible settlement comes from around the middle of the twelfth century. Its development and that of the castle on the site are traced from historical sources.
Archaeological notes
40 - 47
A round-up of finds and excavations: `City and County Museum, Lincoln, reported finds 1991/2' by Janet Owen (40); `Archaeology in Lincoln 1991' by M J Jones (40); `Three bronze socketed axes from South Kyme' by Janet Owen (40--1); `A 'Saxon' pin from Billingborough' by Janet Owen (41); `Aerial archaeology in Lincolnshire: 1991 and beyond' by Robert H Bewley & Dilwyn Jones (41--3); `A Later Bronze Age site at Kirmond Le Mire' by Naomi Field & David Knight (43--4); `A possible Saxon cemetery at Swaby' by Naomi Field (45--6); `Medieval pottery industry in Bourne' by Tony Hurley & Torven Zeffertt (46); and `A seventeenth-century pigeoncote at Skillington' by G G Grylls (46--7).
Industrial archaeology: Cross O'Cliff Hill brickworks, Lincoln
Stewart Squires
48 - 49
Notes following a survey by the Industrial Archaeology Committee of this nineteenth century brickworks, which are probably the last physical remains of a once thriving Lincoln industry.