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Lincolnshire Hist Archaeol 35
Title
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Title:
Lincolnshire Hist Archaeol 35
Series
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Series:
Lincolnshire History & Archaeology
Volume
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Volume:
35
Publication Type
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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:
2000
ISBN
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ISBN:
0 903582 17 1
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
13 Mar 2002
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Abstract
Furniture and furnishings in seventeenth-century Lincoln
J A Johnston
7 - 20
Assesses the changes in seventeenth-century interior furnishings. Uses an example from Lincoln, based on probate inventories from between 1601 and 1700 AD, which document the furniture owned by 848 of the town's inhabitants. Suggests that the town became wealthier during the late-seventeenth century.
A possible Iron Age barrow monument and Anglo-Saxon cemetery site at Kirkby la Thorpe
Linda Bonnor
Mark R Allen
21 - 34
Reports on the excavation of a multi-period site dating principally to the Late Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon periods, but with additional remains from the Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic and through to the medieval period. Two Iron Age round barrows and three possible square barrows were found. These barrows may have been associated with the remains of a Late Iron Age settlement, situated less than 300m to the south. Grave goods were used to date a cemetery of nine inhumation burials to the seventh-century AD.
``John of Gaunt's Palace'' and the Sutton family of Lincoln
Stephen H Rigby
35 - 39
Mostly historical. Provides some architectural information about the medieval house, which was situated in the Lincoln suburb of Wigford.
Archaeology in Lincolnshire in 2000
40 - 56
Documents archaeological work undertaken in Lincolnshire during the year. Includes separately authored reports on:
Bracebridge Heath and Waddington: SK 9762 6713 -- TF 0630 6250. Report No.R1435 in S...
Geoff Tann
54
Lincoln: Nettleham Road, SK 9899 7883. Report No.R1152 in S...
Russell Trimble
54 - 0
Nettleton: north-west of Mount Pleasant House, TF 1397. Repor...
Steven Willis
55 - 0
A Lower Palaeolithic hand-axe from Salmonby
T W Bee
56 - 0
The Kirkstead (Woodhall Spa) Coalfield
Michael Czajkowski
57 - 63
Discusses the documentary evidence of trial shafts, which were dug to locate coal, in the area around Kirkstead. Considers the geology of the area and concludes that while the shafts failed to provide a source of coal, the accidental interception of a saline spring resulted in the development of the Woodhall Iodine Spa.
Spalding Priory and its serfs in the fifteenth century
E D Jones
64 - 68
Mostly historical. Some mention of the extent of the priory's estates.