Currie, C. K. (2001). Estate surveys. In: n.e. One land, many landscapes:. Oxford: Archaeopress. pp. 165-173.

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Title:
Estate surveys
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One land, many landscapes:
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British Archaeological Reports
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Volume:
S987
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173
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165 - 173
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the author discusses commercial landscape survey reports, and argues that they can benefit from a research-based approach which includes the use of primary sources. Examples of commercial studies that have been converted into academic publications are given, as well as two case studies -- the Vyne estate, Sherborne St John, and Chawton House estate, both in Hampshire. The author discusses the adoption of the outlined developing methodology for a joint initiative in Surrey which allows amateurs to become involved in landscape study under professional guidance
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Christopher K Currie
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2001
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1 84171 272 8
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26 Jan 2006