Abstract

I visited the briquetage sites of the Lincolnshire coast, described by Professor Swinnerton, on many occasions during the years 1906 to 1909. On one visit, which was in September 1907, I chanced to see, in a hollow of the shifting sands, the remains of a group of timber structures on the northern side of Ingoldmells Point. There was a considerable number of what appeared to be wooden hut-circles, and I thought that it might be the prehistoric village connected with the briquetage industry.

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