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  • - The Landscapes of South-east Lincolnshire AD 500-1700
    av I.G. Simmons
    494,-

    An in-depth analysis of the landscape history of the coast of Lincolnshire.

  • - A History of Professional Arboriculture in Britain
    av Mark Johnston
    710,-

    An expert exploration of the history of professional arboriculture in Britain from the Roman period to the present day.

  • av Marshall G. Hall
    485,-

    A lavishly illustrated volume exploring the historic bridges of Buckinghamshire: their structure, history and chronology.

  • - The Hillforts of England, Wales and the Isle of Man: Second Edition
    av Ian Brown
    520,-

    A revised and updated second-edition exploration of hillforts.

  • - The Iron Age and Roman Town of Calleva
    av Michael Fulford
    225,-

    A highly illustrated synthesis of 500 years of occupation of the Iron Age to Roman town of Calleva (Silchester).

  • - People of the Anglo-Saxon Peak District
    av Phil Sidebottom
    395,-

    Recent archaeological and historical research into the 'lost' Anglo-Saxon Pecsaetna people.

  • av Neil Christie & Paul Stamper
    345,-

    Medieval Rural Settlement: Britain and Ireland, AD 800-1600 is a major assessment and review of the origins, forms and evolutions of medieval rural settlement in Britain and Ireland across the period c. AD 800-1600. It offers a comprehensive analysis of early to late medieval settlement, land use, economics and population, bringing together evidence drawn from archaeological excavations and surveys, historical geographical analysis and documentary and place-name study. It is intended to be the flagship publication of the Medieval Settlement Research Group (MSRG) which has a long and distinguished history of exploring, debating and promoting research and offers systematic appraisal of 60 years' work across the whole field of medieval settlement, designed to inspire the next generation of researchers. Part I comprises a set of papers exploring the history of medieval rural settlement research in Britain and Ireland, the evolving methodologies, the roots of the medieval landscape and the place of power in these settlements and landscapes. Part II presents an extensive series of regional and national reviews detailing contexts, histories of study, forms, evolutions and future research needs. These extensive contributions also include "e;feature boxes"e; on key themes, sites to visit and main excavations in the study areas discussed. A final section provides guidance on how to research and study medieval rural sites - from laptop to test-pit. Extensively illustrated in colour and black and white, and written by expert contributors, the volume includes a comprehensive, integrated bibliography and an index. Medieval Rural Settlement: Britain and Ireland, AD 800-1600 will be essential reading for everyone researching and interested in medieval settlements and the medieval rural landscape.

  • av Tom Williamson & Gerry Barnes
    395,-

    Ancient Trees in the Landscape is the outcome of many years research into the history of trees in Norfolk, and represents the first detailed, published account of the ancient and traditionally managed trees of any English county. Yet it is far more than a regional survey. It is an exploration of how trees can be studied as part of the landscape. It discusses how accurately trees can be dated; explains why old trees are found in certain contexts and not in others; discusses traditional management practices and how these changed over time; and looks at the various ways in which trees have been used in parks and gardens. Above all, it considers how trees were regarded by people in the past, and how this has affected their survival to the present. Ancient Trees in the Landscape is a fascinating and original study which sets out a new agenda in landscape history. It will be essential reading for countryside managers and conservationists, and for all those interested in landscape history, arboriculture, and the history of the English countryside.

  • - Wessex, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall and the Channel Islands
    av Elizabeth Rees
    445,-

    A new assessment of early Christianity in south-west Britain from the 4th-10th centuries.

  • - Raising the Great Dolmens in Early Neolithic Northern Europe
    av Vicki Cummings
    495,-

    A critical re-appraisal of the dolmen in Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia.

  • - The Early Years: The Ice Ages until AD 1550
    av Patricia Reid
    370,-

    Presents a lively description of the early history and archaeology of the picturesque Kentish market town of Faversham.

  • av Susan Oosthuizen
    452,-

    New interdisciplinary history of the Anglo-Saxon fenland combining historical, ecological and archaeological data

  • - A Photographic Tour of England's Largest County
    av Doug Kennedy
    243,-

    A stunning depiction of Yorkshire, containing over 100 pages of photography capturing classic Yorkshire landscapes, villages and towns, with text illuminating the history, geography and ecology of the area.

  • - World Heritage Orkney
    av Caroline Wickham-Jones
    272,-

    Caroline Wickham-Jones provides a highly readable and informative overview of Orkney's archaeological heritage, illustrated with beautiful photography.

  • - Landscape and Community at Shapwick, Somerset
    av Mick Aston
    415,-

    An original and approachable account of how archaeology can tell the story of the English village.

  • - Power, Symbolism and Landscape, 1066 to 1500
    av Robert Liddiard
    449,-

    Castle studies have been transformed in recent years with a movement away from the traditional interpretation of castles as static military structures towards a wider view of castles as aesthetic symbols of power, with a more complicated relationship with the landscape.

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