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Landscape Hist 2
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Title:
Landscape Hist 2
Series
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Series:
Landscape History
Volume
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Volume:
2
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1980
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Date Of Issue From: 1980
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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Created Date:
05 Dec 2008
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The working agroscape of the Iron Age
Peter J Reynolds
1 - 18
Discusses sources of evidence for Iron Age agricultural landscapes, crop yields, and other evidence derived from the Butser Ancient Farm Project. We may suspect the EIA/RB achievement was not surpassed until 20th century.
The working agroscape of the Iron Age
Peter J Reynolds
1 - 20
Phosphate analysis of three possible Dark Age ecclesiastical sites in Yorkshire
Margaret L Faull
Richard T Smith
21 - 38
Part of a project to scrutinize the extent to which 'eccles' field names reflect the presence of early ecclesiastical sites. Three fields in the West Riding gave ambiguous results, with variable levels of phosphate content.
Farms and fields in Okehampton Park, Devon: the problems of studying medieval landscape
David Austin
R H Daggett
Michael J C Walker
39 - 57
SX 574930. Presents and discusses historical, fieldwork, and pollen evidence for the landscape before and after the creation of a deer-park c 1306. Special discussion of arable decline.
Pioneers of topographical print-making: some comparisons
Austen Wilks
59 - 69
Analyses over 1800 catalogued prints for the degree of scholarly integrity shown by their artists and engravers, eg the Buck brothers. Some neglected artists would repay attention for the information they provide. Includes map of locations drawn 1601-1900 in Wales.
Landscapes of the iron industry at Blaenafon, Gwent
Jeremy B Lowe
M Lawler
71 - 82
Descriptive account of an industrial landscape, its ironworks, mineral workings, transport and settlement evidence, with a plea for its conservation.