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Landscape Monuments And Society The Prehistory Of Cranborne Chase 1st Edition John Barrett

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Landscape Monuments And Society The Prehistory Of Cranborne Chase 1st Edition John Barrett
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.93 MB
Pages: 268
Author: John Barrett, Richard J. Bradley, Martin T. Green
ISBN: 9780521109222, 0521109221
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Landscape Monuments And Society The Prehistory Of Cranborne Chase 1st Edition John Barrett by John Barrett, Richard J. Bradley, Martin T. Green 9780521109222, 0521109221 instant download after payment.

Cranborne Chase, in central southern England, is the area where British field archaeology developed in its modern form. The site of General Pitt Rivers' pioneering excavations in the nineteenth century, Cranborne Chase also provides a microcosm of virtually all the major types of filed monument present in southern England as a whole. Much of the archaeological material has fortuitously survived, offering the fullest chronological cover of any part of the prehistoric British landscape. Martin Green began working in this region in 1968 and was joined by John Barrett and Richard Bradley in 1977 for a fuller programme of survey and excavation that lasted for nearly ten years. In this important study, they apply some of the questions in prehistory to one of the first regions of the country to be studied in such detail. The book is a regional study of long-term change in British prehistory, and contains a unique collection of data. A landmark in the archaeological literature, it will be essential reading for students and scholars of British prehistory and social and historical geography, and also for all those involved with archaeological methods.

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