INTERPRETING THE LANDSCAPE by Aston Michael

INTERPRETING THE LANDSCAPE by Aston Michael

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A study of the complex history of the English countryside from the visible "monuments" such as boundaries and deserted villages, to invisible elements such as ownership and status, shows how to interpret these aspects and their interlinking, and is a concise introduction to landscape archaeology.

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INTERPRETING THE LANDSCAPE by Aston Michael

Using old maps and documents, research carried out for much of Britain, as well as his own investigations and fieldwork, the author has prepared this study of the complex history of the English countryside. From the visible "monuments" such as boundaries, deserted villages, and field systems to invisible elements such as estates, ownership and status, he shows how to interpret these aspects and how they are interlinked. Archaeologists, historians and geographers, as well as anyone performing a local study or interested in Britain's historic environment, will find this a concise introduction to landscape archaelogy.
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ISBN 13 9780713436501
ISBN 10 0713436506
Title INTERPRETING THE LANDSCAPE
Author Aston Michael
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Batsford Ltd
Year published 1985-11-28
Number of pages 144
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