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Studies in palaeoeconomy and environment in South West England
N. D. Balaam, B. Levitan and V. Straker-
Cover Page
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Copyright Page
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Table of Contents
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List of Contributors
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Editors’ Note
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Prologue
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1. Recent Molluscan studies in the South West
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2. Non-domestic faunal resources in the South West
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3. Mammalian remains from the Cotswold region: a survey of the literature from palaeolithic to Roman times, and a more detailed account of the larger domestic mammals from some recent Romano-British excavations
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4. Medieval animal husbandry in south west England: a selective review and suggested approach
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5. A regional approach to faunal data from Somerset
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6. Past and present local variability in environmental phenomena
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7. A comparison of qualitative and qauntitative peat classifications for West Sedgemoor
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8. The hinterland of Ilchester: archaeology, alluviation and the environment
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9. Dozmary Pool, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall: a new radiocarbon dated pollen profile
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10. The early medieval waterfront at Redcliffe, Bristol: a study of environment and economy
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11. Prehistoric and Romano-British sites at Westward Ho!, Devon: archaeological and palaeo-environmental surveys 1983 and 1984
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Citable Link
Published: 1987
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407317991 (ebook)
- 9780860545019 (paperback)
BAR Number: B181