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Lincolnshire Hist Archaeol 30
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Lincolnshire Hist Archaeol 30
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Lincolnshire History & Archaeology
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30
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Year of Publication:
1995
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Date Of Issue From: 1995
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Appreciation: Frank Henthorn
Nick Lyons
5 - 6
Some recent finds of Celtic-type vehicle fittings from Lincolnshire
Kevin Leahy
7 - 11
Describes a number of metal objects apparently of copper alloy, although their composition has not been analysed. The objects are: terrets from Appleby, Barrow-on-Humber, Kirmington, Hibaldstow, and Roxby-cum-Risby; a bit component from near Caistor; and a strap-union from Keelby.
Excavations at Aylesby, South Humberside, 1994
K Steedman
Martin Foreman
12 - 37
A report on investigations undertaken in advance of construction of a new water main close to the village. Ann Mitson (13--16) discusses `Select documentary of evidence for the parish of Aylesby' from the later Saxon period onwards: twelfth-century Templar land holdings are noted, and there is more detailed consideration of post-medieval evidence for village life. The excavations revealed occupation in the form of ditches or gullies and remains of structures dating from the Iron Age, Roman (second century AD) and medieval periods. `The pottery' of all periods is examined by Peter Didsbury & Lisa Wastling (27--30). `Other finds', reported on by Jon Watt (30--1, 32), comprise metalwork and a whetstone. Environmental evidence from soil samples is summarised in `The biological remains' by John Carrott, Brian Irving, Michael Issitt, Deborah Jaques, Harry Kenward, Frances Large, Barrie McKenna & Annie Milles (31, 32, 34). A `Trial excavation and watching brief at Little London' is reported on in appendix (36).
Archaeology in Lincolnshire
Naomi Field
Ian George
38 - 50
Parish-by-parish summaries of fieldwork undertaken between April 1994 and March 1995, inclusive.
The industrial heritage of Boston in 1965 and 1995
Mark Bennett
66 - 69
A case-study illustrating the involvement of the Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology in the AIA's Index Record of Industrial Sites (IRIS). The findings of present survey are compared to those of a similar survey conducted in the mid 1960s by the CBA.