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Man and Environment in the Isle of Man, Parts i and ii
Peter Davey
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This volume is part of a two volume set: ISBN 9781407389233 (Volume I); ISBN 9781407389240 (Volume II); ISBN 9780860540342 (Volume set).
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PART I
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Cover Page
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Copyright Page
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Table of Contents
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List of Illustrations Part I
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Introduction
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E. M. Megaw (nee Hardy)
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1. The Present-day Fauna and Flora of Man as Indicators of the Date of the Flandrian Severance
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2. Flandrian Sea-level Changes and Vegetational History of the Isle of Man: a Review
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3. Dendronchronology for the Irish Sea Province
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4. The Structure and Vegetation History of the Manx Hill Peats
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5. Plant Distribution Patterns as Potential Historical Indicators
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6. Evidence for the History of the Vertebrate Fauna of the Isle of Man
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7. Genetic Studies of the Population of the Isle of Man
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8. The C. H. Cowley Archaeological Collections in the Manx Museum, Douglas
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10. Ballaharra Excavations 1971. A Summary of Work and Results
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11. Stone Implements and Their Users in the Isle of Man: some preliminary results from recent work on their analysis and distribution
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12. Manx Megaliths Again; An Attempt at Structural Analysis
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13. The Ronaldsway Culture: A Review
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14. Bronze Age Metalwork from the Isle of Man
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15. The Iron Age
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PART II
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Cover Page
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Copyright Page
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Table of Contents
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List of Illustrations
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16. Excavation of a ‘Lintel Grave’ Cemetery at Glentraugh, Santan, Isle of Man
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17. Norse and Gaelic in Medieval Man: The Place-Name Evidence
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18. Norseman and Native in the Kingdom of the Isles: a Re-assessment of the Manx evidence
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19. The Manx Place-Name Debate: A View from Copenhagen
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20. The Interpretation of Some Many Place-Names
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21. The Manx ‘Eary’ and Its Significance
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22. The ‘Erg’ Place-Names of Northern England
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23. Medieval Pottery in the Isle of Man
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24. Chance Finds of Stone Moulds from the Isle of Man
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25. A Paranumismatic Sidelight on Several Centuries of Manx History—The Wreck of the Lucy
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26. The Development of the Manx Nineteenth Century Field Pattern
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27. Some Chance Finds of Archaeological Importance in the Isle of Man, 1962-1977
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Published: 1978
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9780860540342 (paperback)
- 9781407322230 (ebook)
BAR Number: B54