2006
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctt1w1vj94
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A Corpus of Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Pottery from Lincoln

Abstract: character of the archaeological deposits excavated within the city. An exception, the 17th and 18thcentury filling of the well at St Paul-in-the-Bail, is the subject of a separate report. Summaryby O'Neill as cinerary vessels found in a 'Roman crematorium' (O'Neill, 1885).Discoveries from excavation in the modern sense started with Graham Webster's excavation at Flaxengate between 1945 and 1947(Coppack, 1973. Here for the first time stratified medieval deposits were excavated and recorded in a scientific manne… Show more

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