Bryant, S., Perry, B. T. and Williamson, T. (2005). A `relict landscape' in south-east Hertfordshire:. Landscape Hist 27. Vol 27, pp. 5-16.

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A `relict landscape' in south-east Hertfordshire:
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archaeological and topographic investigations in the Wormley area
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Landscape Hist 27
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Landscape History
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27
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5 - 16
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The evidence of field survey, excavation, documents and maps is combined to suggest an extensive `organised landscape' of pre-medieval date in southeast Hertfordshire. This survives in part in the form of modern roads and boundaries, but in part as earthworks buried within areas of ancient woodland. It is suggested that this, and other `co-axial' landscapes in England, may have originated through the subdivision of an initially much sparser network of droveways and boundaries, associated with the management of livestock and the exploitation of upland wood-pastures.
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Stewart Bryant
Brian T Perry
Tom Williamson
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2005
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19 Dec 2006