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4.4.54 'South Lincolnshire'

The 'South Lincs productive site' is known to lie in the parish of Heckington, in North Kesteven, with the parish boundary running along one edge. The VASLE dataset is derived from the EMC only, although far more finds are now known. The site is exceptional for the quantity of continental coins of the 7th and 8th centuries, implying it had a significant role in North Sea trade. It may have suffered a real decline or been abandoned by the 9th century.

Fingerprint charts for i) artefact date analysis, ii) artefact type analysis, iii) artefact metal analysis and iv) coins – date of production
Artefact date analysis Artefact type analysis Artefact metal analysis Coins - date of production


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