The Archaeology of Britain, 1550-1900 by David Cranstone

The Archaeology of Britain, 1550-1900 by David Cranstone

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An overview of the increasingly important field of post-medieval archaeology in England, Wales and Scotland. The subject is divided into five sections: landscape archaeology, buildings archaeology, industrial archaeology, maritime and riverine archaeology, and post-medieval archaeology.

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The Archaeology of Britain, 1550-1900 by David Cranstone

An overview of the increasingly important field of post-medieval archaeology in England, Wales and Scotland. It examines current theory and practice by using evidence of significant sites and projects all over the country. The subject is divided into five sections: landscape archaeology, buildings archaeology, industrial archaeology, maritime and riverine archaeology, and post-medieval archaeology.
David Cranstone and Richard Newman are practising archaeologists ans leading specialists in the main subject areas covered in the book. Christine Howard-Davis has complied the section on artefacts. All of the authors work for, or are connected with the Lancaster Archaeological Unit.
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ISBN 13 9780750913355
ISBN 10 0750913355
Title The Archaeology of Britain, 1550-1900
Author David Cranstone
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2001-06-01
Number of pages 240
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