Evans, C., Edmonds, M. and Boreham, S. (2006). `Total archaeology' and model landscapes:. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 72. Vol 72, pp. 113-162.
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`Total archaeology' and model landscapes: | ||||
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excavation of the Great Wilbraham causewayed enclosure, Cambridgeshire, 1975--76 | ||||
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 72 | ||||
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The Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society | ||||
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72 | ||||
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113 - 162 | ||||
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The paper presents the results of fieldwork and archive `excavation' relating to the causewayed enclosure at Great Wilbraham near Cambridge. Initiated in 1975 by David Clarke and John Alexander, the project effectively ceased after Clarke's death. Combining original data with new results from geophysical and environmental surveys, a reappraisal of the site and its landscape context is offered. The archive provides a context in which to ask how the project might have developed had it not ended when it did. It also serves as a platform from which to review the assumptions that underpinned the formal approaches to landscape modelling that were popular in the 1970s and the methodological principles which informed New Archaeology `in the field'. French, German and Spanish summaries provided. Separately authored contributions include | ||||
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2006 | ||||
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30 Jan 2007 |