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Lincolnshire Hist Archaeol 36
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Title:
Lincolnshire Hist Archaeol 36
Series
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Series:
Lincolnshire History & Archaeology
Volume
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Volume:
36
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Mark Bennett
Publisher
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Publisher:
Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2002
ISBN
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ISBN:
0 903582 18 X
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Note:
Date Of Issue From: 2001
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
14 Mar 2003
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Dorothy Mary Owen MBE, Litt.D., FSA 1920--2002
Mark Bennett
5
The history of the Lincolnshire Committee
R A Carroll
7 - 10
Explores the history of organisations involved with researching the county's past, over the last forty years.
Fieldwork at Chapel Road, Fillingham
Jo Buckberry
Dawn M Hadley
11 - 18
Reports fieldwork which investigated the development of the village in the Anglo-Saxon and medieval periods. A survey of the earthwork evidence at the west end of the shrunken village was conducted. Documents the excavation of a small area of a Late Anglo-Saxon cemetery, along with a section of an Early to Mid Anglo-Saxon ditch.
The Renaissance parclose screens in the Church of All Saints Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire
Allan B Barton
19 - 24
Describes the church's late medieval woodwork, particularly two parclose screens which divide the eastern bays of both north and south aisles from the nave to form two chapels. Other woodwork is also considered, including a number of bench-ends in the north aisle decorated with ogee headed tracery and castellated tops, and the (probably) early-fifteenth-century rood screen under the chancel arch which is certainly of local manufacture.
Archaeology in Lincolnshire 2000--2001
44 - 62
Provides various separately authored reports on archaeological work conducted in the county between 1 April 2000 and 31 March 2001. Reports are listed alphabetically by site.
Industrial archaeology notes
63 - 65
Features two reports on:
Lincolnshire's last smock mill
J A Sass
63
which outlines the history and architecture of `Sprightly Old Lady', an eighteenth-century smock windmill located near Bourne
Manor Farm, Langworth
Shirley Brook
Ken Redmore
Catherine M Wilson
63 - 65
which describes the development of the farm buildings built in 1847
The meeting-place of Langoe wapentake
Aliki Pantos
66 - 69
Suggests that the wapentake's name derives from the Old Norse for `long mound or hill'. Also considers the names of other sites in the county.