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Prehistoric Communities at Colne Fen, Earith

Part of the Cambridge Archaeological Unit landscape archives series. The archaeology of the Lower Ouse Valley ; series
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Charting a decade of intensive fieldwork along a 2km stretch of the Colne Fen, Earith fen-edge, the scope of these books is formidable and together they include the work of 65 contributing specialists (with a forward by Ian Hodder).

The fieldwork involved innovative methodologies, and groundbreaking scientific and micro-sampling studies are presented within the volumes.

Portions of text are, moreover, avowedly experimental (e.g. intertextuality and antiquarian-informed perspectives) and it explores the long-term interplay of landscape process and (proto-) historicism.

Appropriate to the practice of a comparative archaeology and the 'challenge of numbers', throughout emphasis is given to multiple-scale settlement and spatial/distributional analyses. Concerned with the landscape's prehistory, Volume I, apart from relating the project's palaeoenvironmental researches, outlines the excavation of two ring-ditch monuments (with accompanying cremation cemeteries), major Middle Bronze Age fieldsystems and their accompanying occupation clusters, and seven Iron Age settlements.

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Product Details
0954482492 / 9780954482497
Hardback
936.26
02/09/2013
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 288 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour)
29 cm
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