The Environment of Britain in the First Millennium AD by Petra Dark

The Environment of Britain in the First Millennium AD by Petra Dark

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Summary

This study of the relationship between human activity and environmental change from the Iron Age to the end of the Anglo-Saxon period brings together the results of the latest research in many fields to reconstruct changes in climate, sea level, soils and vegetation.

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The Environment of Britain in the First Millennium AD by Petra Dark

This study of the relationship between human activity and environmental change from the Iron Age to the end of the Anglo-Saxon period brings together the results of the latest research in many fields to reconstruct changes in climate, sea level, soils and vegetation. The consequences of the major cultural changes of the first millennium are examined, including the Roman Conquest, the end of Roman Britain, and the Anglo-Saxon settlement, revealing the different ways in which human activity modified the environment.

Petra Dark is a lecturer in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Reading.

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ISBN 13 9780715629093
ISBN 10 0715629093
Title The Environment of Britain in the First Millennium AD
Author Petra Dark
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2000-02-24
Number of pages 224
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