Lincolnshire Salterns: Excavations at Helpringham, Holbeach St. Johns, and Bicker Haven
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Description
East Anglian Archaeology Report No. 89
Lincolnshire Salterns presents a series of reports on excavations of salt-making sites in Lincolnshire from the Iron Age, Romano-British and the medieval periods. The excavations were undertaken from the 1960s through to the 1980s and are published here for the first time. Together they make a significant contribution to our knowledge of ancient salt-making processes; an important but poorly understood industry. A4 size. 108 pages with many plates and maps.
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Type | Paperback |
Author | By Anthony Bell, David Gurney and Hilary Healey |
Publisher | Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire |
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