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Archaeology of Wigford and the Brayford Pool
by Kate Steane, with Margeret J. Darling, Jenny Mann, Alan Vince, and Jane Young
The suburb of Wigford lies near the heart of the historic city of Lincoln. Before excavations began in 1972, nothing was known of the prehistory of the area and so the arrival of the Roman army represented the first historic event. This volume publishes the results of the excavation of several sites, made possible by a series of urban development schemes. Each of the excavations differed in the extent and depth of the stratigraphy uncovered and ...
Hardback. Publisher's Price GB £35.00, Our Price GB £9.95

A Corpus of Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Pottery from Lincoln
by Jane Young and Alan Vince, with Victoria Naylor
Lincoln was the centre for a large Medieval pottery industry which flourished from the 9th to the 15th century. Pottery produced in Lincoln was traded over a large part of the east midlands and beyond - even as far as Birka in Sweden. Despite the presence of this local industry, pottery produced in the surrounding areas - such as Torksey, Stamford, Potterhanworth, Toynton and Bolingbroke - accounted for a large share of the pottery used within ...
Hardback. Publisher's Price GB £35.00, Our Price GB £10.00

St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire - A Parish Church and its Community: Volume 2 The Human Remains
by Tony Waldron with contributions by Warwick Rodwell
The excavations at St Peter's church, Barton-upon-Humber, between 1978 and 1984 have yielded the largest collection of human remains in the UK, dating from the late tenth century to the mid-nineteenth. The twin aims of the project were to understand the architectural history and setting of this complex, multi-period building (Volume 1), and to recover a substantial sample of the population for palaeopathological study (Volume 2). An extensive ...
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The Archaeology of The Upper City and Adjacent Suburbs
by Kate Steane, with Margaret J Darling, Michael J Jones, Jenny Mann, Alan Vince, and Jane Young
This volume contains reports on sites excavated in the upper walled city at Lincoln and adjacent suburbs between 1972 and 1987. The project included large-scale excavations which yielded some stunning finds and revealed considerable information about several periods of the city's history. Each site is described in turn, incorporating stratigraphic, artefactual and environmental information, and the common threads are brought together in a general ...
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On the Boundaries of Occupation: Excavations at Burringham Road, Scunthorpe and Baldwin Avenue, Bottesford, North Lincolnshire
by Peter Boyer, Jennifer Proctor, and Robin Taylor-Wilson
Excavations at two sites in the southern suburbs of the modern industrial town of Scunthorpe, originally a rural landscape with a scatter of villages overlooking the River Trent and its tributary, Bottesford Beck. Finds of flint tools show that humans had been around throughout prehistory; by the late Iron Age the Burringham Road site probably lay at the southern limit of a settlement, and for much of the Roman period there is evidence of various ...
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The Car Dyke: Past Work, Current State and Future Possibilities
by B B Simmons and P Cope-Faulkner
The Car Dyke, a channel with banks on either side, runs along the Fen Edge from the river Witham south of Lincoln to the outskirts of Peterborough, a distance of some 57 miles. This is the most recent survey of its course, and its date, and its function through the ages. 226pages, maps, photos. (Lincolnshire Archaeology and heritage Reports 8, 2004)
Paperback. Publisher's Price GB £19.99, Our Price GB £9.95

The Defences of the Lower City (Loncoln). Excavations at the Park and West Parade 1970-2 and a Discussion of Other Sites Excavated up to 1994
edited by Michael J. Jones
This volume details the results of two large-scale excavations of the western defences of the lower walled Roman city. Studies of the Roman and Medieval artefacts are given including pottery, other artefacts and animal bone. 286p, 125 b/w figs, 39 pls (The Archaeology of Lincoln Vol VII-2, CBA report 114, 1999)
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Lincolnshire Salterns: Excavations at Helpringham, Holbech St. Johns and Bicker Haven
by Antony Bell, David Gurney and Hilary Healey
The four reports contained in this volume cover a timescale of more than 1500 years. The Iron Age salterns at Helpringham contain an unknown number of hearths with associated mounds, now almost ploughed away. In the Iron Age the sea reached this low-lying area which is now 24km from the coast, human activity and nature having combined to create a new landscape in the intervening centuries. There is a large body of evidence for considerable ...
Paperback. Price GB £13.00
Lincolnshire's Archaeology from the Air
edited by Robert H Bewley
Papers on the aerial archaeology features from prehistoric linear boundaries to medieval and post-medieval salt extraction sites. 106p, b/w figs (Soc for Lincolshire Archaeology & History/RCHME 1998)
Paperback. Price GB £15.95
Of Butchers and Breeds: Report on vertebrate remains from various sites in the city of Lincoln
by K. M. Dobney, S. D. Jaques and B. G. Irving
This report offers a synthesis of the vertebrate material from a range of excavated sites in Lincoln, a compilation which has enabled the construction of a city-wide framework of economic, industrial and social activities from the Roman period to more ...
Paperback. Price GB £15.00
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