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Pattern And Progress Field Systems Of The Second And Early First Millennia Bc In Southern Britain Judie English

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Pattern And Progress Field Systems Of The Second And Early First Millennia Bc In Southern Britain Judie English
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 44.14 MB
Author: Judie English
ISBN: 9781407311951, 1407311956
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Pattern And Progress Field Systems Of The Second And Early First Millennia Bc In Southern Britain Judie English by Judie English 9781407311951, 1407311956 instant download after payment.

Analytical survey of visible evidence has been undertaken on twelve areas of prehistoric fields in southern Britain. In all cases at least two phases were noted, one directly overlying the other; in ten areas the earlier phase comprised an extensive rectilinear grid and the later, smaller areas of aggregated fields. It is suggested that the earliest of these fields date to the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC, on both sides of the Channel, and that they were symbolic of status within a period of visibly ostentatious possessions. The later fields represent a contraction of enclosed land; their design is suited to stock production.

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