The Field Archaeology of Exmoor
Title | The Field Archaeology of Exmoor PDF eBook |
Author | Hazel Riley |
Publisher | Historic England |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
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The result of original survey work on Exmoor, which sought out evidence from prehistoric stone settings and burial mounds to medieval castles, lost settlements and 19th century industrial remains.
Wessex: A Landscape History
Title | Wessex: A Landscape History PDF eBook |
Author | Hadrian Cook |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 2024-04-04 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1803275367 |
Wessex is famous for its coasts, heaths, woodlands, chalk downland, limestone hills and gorges, settlements and farmed vales. This book provides an account of the physical form, development and operation of its landscape as it was shaped by our ancestors. Major themes include the development of agriculture, settlements, industry and transport.
Field Archaeology in Britain
Title | Field Archaeology in Britain PDF eBook |
Author | John Coles |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2014-11-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 131760606X |
A practical guide to the various modern methods of discovery, excavation and recording of the remains left by prehistoric man in Britain. It stresses the vital role played by the amateur rescuing evidence of man’s past behaviour in these islands, and is illustrated by maps, site plans and sections, and drawings of equipment and surveying procedures. Originally published in 1972.
Archaeology of Somerset
Title | Archaeology of Somerset PDF eBook |
Author | Chris J. Webster |
Publisher | Somerset Archaeological & Natural History Society |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
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'Archaeology of Somerset' covers all periods from the Palaeolithic to the modern. It includes specially commissioned reconstruction drawings, a list of places to visit for each period, further reading, and sources of more detailed information.
The Oxford Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | Helena Hamerow |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 1110 |
Release | 2011-03-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0199212147 |
Written by a team of experts and presenting the results of the most up-to-date research, The Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology will both stimulate and support further investigation into a society poised at the interface between prehistory and history.
Matters of Conflict
Title | Matters of Conflict PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas J. Saunders |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780415280532 |
In its multidisciplinary approach and wide-ranging contributions, the book looks at trench art and postcards through museum collections to prosthetic limbs, and examines the First World War and its significance through the things it left behind.
The Landscape Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England
Title | The Landscape Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England PDF eBook |
Author | N. J. Higham |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1843835827 |
The Anglo-Saxon period was crucial to the development of the English landscape, but is rarely studied. The essays here provide radical new interpretations of its development. Traditional opinion has perceived the Anglo-Saxons as creating an entirely new landscape from scratch in the fifth and sixth centuries AD, cutting down woodland, and bringing with them the practice of open field agriculture, and establishing villages. Whilst recent scholarship has proved this simplistic picture wanting, it has also raised many questions about the nature of landscape development at the time, the changing nature of systems of land management, and strategies for settlement. The papers here seek to shed new light on these complex issues. Taking a variety of different approaches, and with topics ranging from the impact of coppicing to medieval field systems, from the representation of the landscape in manuscripts to cereal production and the type of bread the population preferred, they offer striking new approaches to the central issues of landscape change across the seven centuries of Anglo-Saxon England, a period surely foundational to the rural landscape of today. NICHOLAS J. HIGHAM is Professor of Early Medieval and Landscape History at the University of Manchester; MARTIN J. RYAN lectures in Medieval History at the University of Manchester. Contributors: Nicholas J. Higham, Christopher Grocock, Stephen Rippon, Stuart Brookes, Carenza Lewis, Susan Oosthuizen, Tom Williamson, Catherine Karkov, David Hill, Debby Banham, Richard Hoggett, Peter Murphy.