Title: |
Garden archaeology |
Series: |
CBA Practical Handbooks in Archaeology
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Volume: |
17
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Number of Pages: |
178 |
Publication Type: |
Monograph Chapter (in Series)
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Abstract: |
The handbook looks at the methods used within the sub-discipline. The book traces the development of the genre with particular reference to the advances made in the last twenty years. Chapters deal with the historical background to gardens and designed landscapes, excavation techniques in the era of development archaeology as well in the research field, survey, geophysics, and air photography; a chapter on environmental sampling techniques brings together the most recent thinking on this vital aspect of garden archaeology in one place. To conclude, the book gives a series of case studies including recent projects undertaken in the UK. Contributions include |
Author: |
Christopher K Currie
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Publisher: |
Council for British Archaeology
English Heritage
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Year of Publication: |
2005
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ISBN: |
1-902771-48-6 |
Source: |
BIAB
(The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Relations: |
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Created Date: |
30 Mar 2006 |