Bodmin Moor An archaeological survey Volume 1

Bodmin Moor  An archaeological survey  Volume 1
Author: Nicholas Johnson,Peter Rose
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781848021372

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Year-by-year encroachment in the 20th century for cultivation or tree-planting provided the stimulus for the most extensive survey ever undertaken of the archaeological monuments of Bodmin Moor, a previously little-disturbed landscape rich in surviving structural evidence of the many ways, from the Bronze Age to the post-medieval period, in which people settled and exploited the Moor and its surroundings. The survey is remarkable not only for the extent of the area examined, but also for the number of monuments newly identified in the course of the work Supplementing the survey text are detailed line drawings, plans, aerial photographs and large-scale maps.

Bodmin Moor

Bodmin Moor
Author: Nicholas Johnson,Peter Rose
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2008
Genre: Archaeological surveying
ISBN: 1848020090

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Year-by-year encroachment in the 20th century for cultivation or tree-planting provided the stimulus for the most extensive survey ever undertaken of the archaeological monuments of Bodmin Moor, a previously little-disturbed landscape rich in surviving structural evidence of the many ways, from the Bronze Age to the post-medieval period, in which people settled and exploited the Moor and its surroundings. The survey is remarkable not only for the extent of the area examined, but also for the number of monuments newly identified in the course of the workSupplementing the survey text are detailed line drawings, plans, aerial photographs and large-scale maps.

Bodmin Moor

Bodmin Moor
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1850743819

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An Upland Biography

An Upland Biography
Author: John Barnatt,Bill Bevan,Mark Edmonds
Publsiher: Windgather Press is
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781911188186

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Gardom's Edge is an area of gritstone upland situated on the Eastern Moors of the Derbyshire Peak District. Like other parts of the Eastern Moors, Gardom's Edge has long been renowned for the wealth of prehistoric field systems, cairns and other structures which can still be traced across the surface. Drawing on the results of original survey and excavation, An Upland Biography documents prehistoric activity across this area, exploring the changing character of occupation from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age. It also tacks back and forth between local detail and regional patterns, to better understand the broader social worlds in which Gardom's Edge was set.

The End of Tradition

The End of Tradition
Author: Ian D. Rotherham
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2011
Genre: Commons
ISBN: 9781904098560

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"The threats from global cultural change and abandonment of traditional landscape management increased in the last half of the twentieth century and ten years into the twenty-first century show no signs of slowing down. Their impacts on global biodiversity and on people disconnected from their traditional landscapes pose real and serious economic and social problems which need to be addressed now. The End of Tradition conference held in Sheffield, UK, was organised by Professor Ian D. Rotherham and colleagues. It addressed the fundamental issues of whether we can conserve the biodiversity of wonderful and iconic landscapes and reconnect people to their natural environment. And, if we can, how can we do so and make them relevant for the twenty-first century."--

The Oxford Handbook of the European Bronze Age

The Oxford Handbook of the European Bronze Age
Author: Anthony Harding,Harry Fokkens
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 1016
Release: 2013-06-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780191007323

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The Oxford Handbook of the European Bronze Age is a wide-ranging survey of a crucial period in prehistory during which many social, economic, and technological changes took place. Written by expert specialists in the field, the book provides coverage both of the themes that characterize the period, and of the specific developments that took place in the various countries of Europe. After an introduction and a discussion of chronology, successive chapters deal with settlement studies, burial analysis, hoards and hoarding, monumentality, rock art, cosmology, gender, and trade, as well as a series of articles on specific technologies and crafts (such as transport, metals, glass, salt, textiles, and weighing). The second half of the book covers each country in turn. From Ireland to Russia, Scandinavia to Sicily, every area is considered, and up to date information on important recent finds is discussed in detail. The book is the first to consider the whole of the European Bronze Age in both geographical and thematic terms, and will be the standard book on the subject for the foreseeable future.

Roman and Medieval Exeter and their Hinterlands

Roman and Medieval Exeter and their Hinterlands
Author: Stephen Rippon,Neil Holbrook
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789256161

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This first volume, presenting research carried out through the Exeter: A Place in Time project, provides a synthesis of the development of Exeter within its local, regional, national and international hinterlands. Exeter began life in c. AD 55 as one of the most important legionary bases within early Roman Britain, and for two brief periods in the early and late 60s AD, Exeter was a critical centre of Roman power within the new province. When the legion moved to Wales the fortress was converted into the civitas capital for the Dumnonii. Its development as a town was, however, relatively slow, reflecting the gradual pace at which the region as a whole adapted to being part of the Roman world. The only evidence we have for occupation within Exeter between the 5th and 8th centuries is for a church in what was later to become the Cathedral Close. In the late 9th century, however, Exeter became a defended burh, and this was followed by the revival of urban life. Exeter’s wealth was in part derived from its central role in the south-west’s tin industry, and by the late 10th century Exeter was the fifth most productive mint in England. Exeter’s importance continued to grow as it became an episcopal and royal centre, and excavations within Exeter have revealed important material culture assemblages that reflect its role as an international port.

The Archaeology of the Welsh Uplands

The Archaeology of the Welsh Uplands
Author: David M. Browne,Stephen Hughes
Publsiher: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781871184266

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Cyfrol llawn lluniau yn archwilio i ardaloedd ucheldirol Cymru, gyda sylw arbennig i hanes a gorffennol diwydiannol yr ardaloedd hyn a'u pwysigrwydd i ddatblygiad cymdeithasol ac economaidd y wlad. Cyhoeddwyd yn wreiddiol yn Mawrth 2004. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru