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Water Management In The English Landscape Field Marsh And Meadow Hadrian Cook Tom Williamson

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Water Management In The English Landscape Field Marsh And Meadow Hadrian Cook Tom Williamson
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.74 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Hadrian Cook; Tom Williamson
ISBN: 9780585122847, 0585122849
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Water Management In The English Landscape Field Marsh And Meadow Hadrian Cook Tom Williamson by Hadrian Cook; Tom Williamson 9780585122847, 0585122849 instant download after payment.

This book represents a major step towards a truly holistic landscape history. It takes as its theme the management of water in the agricultural landscape and brings together approaches of scientists on the one side and economic historians and archaeologists on the other. In each of the main sections an ecologist, soil scientist or hydrologist begins by setting out the scientific dynamics of each system. The archaeologists and historians then reassess the historical evidence for water management since the Roman period. The result is an important reinterpretation of some of the key questions in British landscape development. Throughout the writers investigate the implications of their findings for current conservation practice and for the management of historic landscapes.


  • First time such a wide range of perspectives have been brought together in one place: historical, archaeological and scientific
  • Gives considerations for current conservation practice
  • Will affect management of historic landscapes

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