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  1. May 10, 2015 · The drowned coastline, churches and settlements of the Lincolnshire, c. 1250–1600, drawn by C. R. Green after D. N. Robinson, The Book of the Lincolnshire Seaside (Buckingham, 1981), with minor modifications and the addition of selected modern settlements.

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      — Anglo-Saxon settlement on the Black Sea', Byzantine...

  2. Jun 22, 2015 · The following post offers a brief look at the evolution of the coastline of north-eastern Lincolnshire and Spurn Head from the Mesolithic through until the start of the Roman era, a period that saw dramatic changes as an inland forested region was gradually flooded by the rising tide to become the new coastal zone.

  3. The objective of this research was to examine the development of settlement in Lincolnshire during the 4th-1st millennia B.C. by a detailed investigation of two contrasting areas, the western fen margin and the Bain Valley.

  4. 'The cropmark evidence for Prehistoric and Roman settlement in west Lincolnshire' in Lincolnshire's Archaeology from the Air. page 50 fig 3.3.

  5. Lincolnshire Extensive Urban Survey . LEUS Towns and Reports; ... PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT. Type and Period (2) SETTLEMENT (Later Prehistoric - 4000 BC to 42 AD)

  6. Sep 22, 2018 · The dissolution of the monasteries and the increased dominance of imported salt coincided with the impulse to reclaim salt-marsh for grazing and tillage and so the industry declined into the early modern period. Salt-making created a distinct landscape type, the Tofts, which survives in the present.

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  8. prn 53528 prehistoric settlement cropmarks, comprising enclosures, boundaries, trackways and maculae. {1}

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