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Travelling Beneath Crows: Representing socio-geographical concepts of time and travel in early medieval England

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  1. Distribution of Anglo-Scandinavian pottery in Lincolnshire
  2. Regression diagram of Lincoln wares: Euclidean distances
  3. Roman roads of Lincolnshire
  4. Navigable Rivers
  5. Proximity of the distribution of Lincoln wares to the Roman roads - EMASPP vs Late Saxon sites (cumulative percentages)
  6. Proximity of the distribution of Lincoln wares to the navigable rivers - EMASPP vs Late Saxon sites (cumulative percentages)
  7. Regression diagram of Lincoln wares as measured along Roman roads
  8. Regression diagram of Lincoln wares as measured along Roman roads showing only those sites with more than ten vessels
  9. Regression diagram of Lincoln wares as measured along navigable rivers
  10. Temporal distance map showing the difference between Euclidean distances and the distance measured along Roman roads
  11. Temporal distance map showing the difference between Euclidean distances and the distance measured along navigable rivers
  12. Cognitive distribution map of Anglo-Scandinavian pottery produced in Lincoln
  13. Comparative distribution map of pottery, sculpture, coins and manorial lands in Lincolnshire

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  1. Distribution of Anglo-Scandinavian pottery in Lincolnshire
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  2. Cognitive distribution map of Anglo-Scandinavian pottery produced in Lincoln
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  3. Comparative distribution map of pottery, sculpture, coins and manorial lands in Lincolnshire
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  1. Distribution of Anglo-Scandinavian pottery in Lincolnshire
  2. Cognitive distribution map of Anglo-Scandinavian pottery produced in Lincoln
  3. Comparative distribution map of pottery, sculpture, coins and manorial lands in Lincolnshire

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