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A handbook interpreting the history and evolution of England's rural landscape explores how landscape features are human ideas made manifest - boundary walls and hedges reflect territoriality, churches and henges reflect belief, and castles and hillforts reflect status and the need for defence. Throughout this entirely re-worked edition of a previous volume, the author explains how a researcher can link the evidence of field archaeology, ecology and historic documents. Illustrated with 60 original maps and 40 high quality landscape photographs the reader is guided through the interpretation of specific sites, Paperback.  256 pages.  Good clean condition. Cat No 3737

£ 7.50

Richard Muir

University of Exeter Press

Good

Paperback

0859895807

2002

Theory & Practice: Landscape

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