Abstract
SummaryFurther excavation at Torksey established that the borough was an open settlement; a medieval ditch merely separated the village closes from the common. One such close contained three more pottery kilns. Two kilns were found immediately south of the village, bringing the total to seven. The pottery industry seems to have started by the middle of the ninth century and lasted through much of the twelfth; it may have been or become subordinate to that of Lincoln.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Archeology,History,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Archeology
Reference28 articles.
1. A Papal Bull of Torksey Priory;Dodwell;Bull. Inst. Hist. Research,1979
2. Plac. de Quo Warranto (1818), p. 396.
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