The Archaeology of the Gravel Terraces of the Upper and Middle Thames by George Lambrick

The Archaeology of the Gravel Terraces of the Upper and Middle Thames by George Lambrick

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In common with other volumes in the Thames Through Time series, this account of the Thames Valley in the millennium and a half before the Roman conquest seeks to examine change in human society from a thematic point of view.

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The Archaeology of the Gravel Terraces of the Upper and Middle Thames by George Lambrick

In common with other volumes in the Thames Through Time series, this account of the Thames Valley in the millennium and a half before the Roman conquest seeks to examine change in human society from a thematic point of view. The geographical and chronological framework for this volume is established in Chapters 1 and 2, but thereafter we have tried to get away from the traditional, somewhat artificial pigeon-holes of 'periods' 'ages' 'eras' and 'phases' to look much harder at how change in human society actually works. In a period when the 20th century has come to dominate secondary school history and much popular TV, the notion that the first foundations of modern society can be traced back more than 3000 years may seem a rather surprising proposition. But some fundamental patterns of settlement and landuse, political boundaries, human impact on the environment, and even the specific use and form of a few places can be traced back to late prehistoric times despite millennia of subsequent change - even though otherwise we may now have very little in common with those remote ancestors. Exploring these issues on a thematic basis should help us to gain a better understanding of how human society evolves and also of how people have altered their natural environment, providing a better long term perspective on what we are doing to the planet.
Bearing in mind the scale and quality of many of the excavations, this must be one of the most complex and reliable collections of regional archaeological data available in Britain, if not the worldThis will be a case study for many student classes for years to come. It sets a new benchmark in regional analysis to which we should all aspire.' -- British Archaeology British Archaeology
edited by Anne Dodd
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ISBN 13 9780954962791
ISBN 10 0954962796
Title The Archaeology of the Gravel Terraces of the Upper and Middle Thames
Author George Lambrick
Series Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University School of Archaeology
Year published 2009-11-02
Number of pages 428
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