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The Roman To Medieval Transition In The Region Of South Cadbury Castle Somerset John Edward Davey

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The Roman To Medieval Transition In The Region Of South Cadbury Castle Somerset John Edward Davey
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.68 MB
Pages: 154
Author: John Edward Davey
ISBN: 9781841718781, 1841718785
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Roman To Medieval Transition In The Region Of South Cadbury Castle Somerset John Edward Davey by John Edward Davey 9781841718781, 1841718785 instant download after payment.

This work is an examination of the transitional period spanning the end of Roman Britain and the beginning of the medieval period, in a small region centred on South Cadbury Castle, Somerset, England. It aims to set this well-known post-Roman settlement in its proper landscape and regional context through a landscape archaeological survey of the, previously poorly studied, hinterlands. Through this method the study moves towards a better understanding of the socio-economic processes effecting social and political change from the 3rd to 10th centuries AD. A multi-disciplinary approach is employed involving cartographic and documentary evidence; extensive geophysical survey and sample excavation revealed a remarkable continuity of land division in the rural landscape from the late prehistoric period to the modern day.

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