Roberts, B. K. and Wrathmell, S. (2000). Peoples of wood and plain:. In: n.e. Landscape, the richest historical record. Birmingham: Society for Landscape Studies. pp. 85-95.

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Peoples of wood and plain:
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an exploration of national and local regional contrasts
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Landscape, the richest historical record
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Society for Landscape Studies Supplementary Series
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1
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180
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85 - 95
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reiterates the importance of observing traces of historic and prehistoric human activity within the contexts of woodland and open land, and shows the analytical power achieved by placing a regional study within a national perspective. Data from Domesday Book and place-names allow a national reconstruction of woodland and cleared land in the Anglo-Saxon period, and comparison with the distribution of rural settlement in the mid-nineteenth century points towards powerful causal linkages. A short study of the West Midlands argues that the boundaries between woodland and the open land were already well-marked at the time of the Roman conquest and that the patterns then present were part of landscape developments persisting for over two millennia
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Brian K Roberts
Stuart Wrathmell
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2000
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0 9539711
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PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Wood (Auto Detected Subject)
Millennia (Auto Detected Subject)
Rural Settlement (Auto Detected Subject)
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28 Feb 2005