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Use of Land in Central Southern England during the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age
David Field
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This study approaches the prehistory of Wessex (central southern England) from an inclusive, broad brush point of view. It incorporates the whole of the land, the soils that the geology supports, the climate and drainage pattern and, in particular, it focuses on the less studied part of the area, the coastal zone.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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SUMMARY
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FOREWORD
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Table of Contents
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LIST OF APPENDICES
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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PREFACE
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DATING
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THE ILLUSTRATIONS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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CHAPTER 1 CLOCKS, CAGOULES AND WAYS OF EXPERIENCING THE LAND
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CHAPTER 2 THE SOLENT BASIN: AN ANCIENT RIVER AND ITS EFFECT ON THE LAND
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CHAPTER 3 CURATING NUTS AND COPING WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
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CHAPTER 4 CARVING OUT A NICHE AND GETTING ALONG WITH OTHERS: THE FOURTH MILLENNIUM 4000-3000BC
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CHAPTER 5 DESCRIBING DITCHES: SACRED AND MUNDANE IN THE THIRD MILLENNIUM BC
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CHAPTER 6 THE CONSOLIDATION OF LAND DIVISION: SECOND MILLENNIUM
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CHAPTER 7 PROBLEMS RELATING TO HOW THE LAND WAS USED
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CHAPTER 8 SACRED GEOGRAPHIES
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CHAPTER 9 SEQUENCE AND DEVELOPMENT
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REFERENCES
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APPENDICES
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Published: 2008
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407321172 (ebook)
- 9781407302737 (paperback)
BAR Number: B458