In Defence of Landscape by David Ride

In Defence of Landscape by David Ride

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In Defence of Landscape by David Ride

In response to German gas attacks 7000 acres of chalk downland were enclosed at Porton Down in 1916 as an experimental ground and artillery range. Consequently many monuments from the Neolithic onwards have been preserved: over 100 Neolithic and Bronze Age barrows, two Neolithic flint mines, miles of banks and ditches, two Bronze Age cremation cemeteries, a Saxon cemetery an eighteenth-century folly site, the foundations of a Victorian mansion, nineteenth-century farms, as well as remains from the first military period of use. This wealth is typical of what has been ploughed out elsewhere -- a microcosm of the archaeology of southern England.
Ride, David: - Dr David Ride is a retired meteorologist and computer modeller with a life long interest in local history and archaeology. He has conducted several archaeological digs and surveys, all of which have been reported in archaeological journals, and is the author of In Defence of Landscape: An Archaeology of Porton Down (Tempus). He lives in Salisbury.
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ISBN 13 9780752437491
ISBN 10 0752437496
Title In Defence of Landscape
Author David Ride
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2006-03-10
Number of pages 176
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