Moggs Eye, Anderby Creek, Lincolnshire: Waterlogged Wood Recording and Radiocarbon Dating of a Putative Viking Age Ship’s Timber

Author(s): Peter Marshall, Steve Allen, Michael Bamforth, Ian Panter, Paula Reimer, Cathy Tyers

Timbers washed up on the Lincolnshire coast at Moggs Eye, Anderby Creek, East Lindsey and initially thought to be from an early medieval (Viking Age) boat, were found to derive from natural woodland that was growing in the early fourth millennium cal BC.

Report Number:
46/2023
Series:
Research Report
Pages:
29
Keywords:
Radiocarbon Dating Wood Wood, Waterlogged

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