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A Study in Woodlands Archaeology: Cudham, North Downs
Sue Harrington
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In this volume, the author examines the woodland banking in the parish of Cudham on the North Downs (to the south of the Greater London region) to establish the phases of expansion and contraction of the woodlands in the Medieval period. An anomaly was evident between the Domesday Book reference suggesting extensive ploughlands and a post-Medieval reference suggesting extensive woodlands. Synthesis of the evidence from a sampling survey of the banking, the place-name evidence and from documentary sources suggested changes in the land use and settlement patterns, with the woodlands consistently prominent through all periods. The extant banking is thought to relate to the earliest Medieval settlement of the parish, which probably took the form of bounded estates. Their later use as woodland banks has preserved them in the landscape. Early Medieval use of the landscape for transhumant pasturing, followed by a dispersed settlement in the woodlands, led to a limited, arable, open field system in the later Medieval period. Non-manorial land tenure was characterised by renting, indicating the ability to generate income through the sale of surplus woodland products. The post-Medieval period is characterised by privately-owned woodland compartments. The conclusion is drawn that, over time, Cudham has been maintained as a specialised, woodland resource-producing area in the hinterland of London.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Dedication
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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ABSTRACT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LIST OF FIGURES
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LIST OF PHOTOS, with locations and grid references
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INTRODUCTION
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METHODOLOGY
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THE CULTURAL CREATION OF THE WOODSCAPE
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WOODLANDS STUDIES: A LITERATURE REVIEW
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THE ENVIRONMENT AND GEOLOGY OF CUDHAM PARISH
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THE DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE FOR CUDHAM
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THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR SETTLEMENT AND LAND USE IN CUDHAM AND ENVIRONS
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CONCLUSIONS
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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APPENDIX 1 – THE TREE RECORDING SHEET
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APPENDIX 2 – NAMES OF FIELDS IN THE MEDIEVAL CUDHAM MANORS
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APPENDIX 3 – A GLOSSARY OF PLACE-NAME ELEMENTS RECORDED IN CUDHAM
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Published: 2004
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781841716015 (paperback)
- 9781407320106 (ebook)
BAR Number: B368