Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
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Dr Caitlin Green completed her doctoral thesis at the University of Oxford in 2011 and is the author of a number of books including Concepts of Arthur (2007) and Britons and Anglo-Saxons: Lincolnshire AD 400-650 (2019). Her principal research interests lie in the history, archaeology, place-names and literature of early medieval Britain, with a particular focus on Anglian–British interaction in this period and the early Arthurian legend. She is also engaged in research concerned with long-distance trade, migration and contacts in Late Antiquity and the medieval era, and is working on a book examining the evidence for this.
She lives in Lincolnshire with her partner and three children.
The origins and early history of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, and Anglian-British interaction in the fifth to eighth centuries
Anglo-Saxon groups, meeting-place, territories and landscapes
Place-names, metal-work and Anglo-Saxon history
Early medieval legends and pseudo-histories
QTS (Qualified Teacher Status)
Editorial Board, History of Lincolnshire Committee (Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology)