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Cornwalls Transpeninsular Route Socioeconomic And Cultural Continuity Across The Camelfowey Corridor The Way Of Saints From The Roman Period To Ad 700 Mark Borlase

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Cornwalls Transpeninsular Route Socioeconomic And Cultural Continuity Across The Camelfowey Corridor The Way Of Saints From The Roman Period To Ad 700 Mark Borlase
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.77 MB
Author: Mark Borlase
ISBN: 9781407354767, 1407354760
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Cornwalls Transpeninsular Route Socioeconomic And Cultural Continuity Across The Camelfowey Corridor The Way Of Saints From The Roman Period To Ad 700 Mark Borlase by Mark Borlase 9781407354767, 1407354760 instant download after payment.

The Camel and Fowey rivers incise deeply into Cornwall, nearly meeting in the middle. This book is a landscape study of the Camel/Fowey corridor which forms a natural trans-peninsular portage route across Cornwall, avoiding circumnavigating the notoriously hazardous Land’s End sea route. The author investigates the effect this route had on society through micro- and macro settlement studies involving an extensive programme of geophysical analysis. This has generated fresh insight into the socio-economic and continuity dynamics of this part of Cornwall, together with the interaction between Romans and the indigenous population. The findings explore socio-political influences in the Roman period and cultural continuity into the post-Roman period.

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