Hunter, J. M. (1995). Settlement and farming patterns on the mid-Essex boulder clay. Essex Archaeol Hist 26. Vol 26, pp. 133-144.

Title: Settlement and farming patterns on the mid-Essex boulder clay
Issue: Essex Archaeol Hist 26
Series: Essex Archaeology & History
Volume: 26
Page Start/End: 133 - 144
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Most of the Essex till landscape consists of scattered settlements with early field enclosures of the type traditionally described as `woodland' or `bocage', distinct from the open fields and nucleated settlements forms of the English Midlands. This paper considers the landscape of the parish of Cressing, certain similarities and comparisons in Writtle and Felsted, and the very different landscape of the Tabor Estate.
Author: J M Hunter
Year of Publication: 1995
Subjects / Periods:
Field Enclosures (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 20 Jan 2002