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Archaeology of the upper Witham Valley: Prehistoric visitors, Iron Age settlement and a Romano-British landscape dominated by a new villa

- Prehistoric visitors, Iron Age settlement and a Romano-British landscape dominated by a new villa

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This work represents an in-depth study of Iron Age - Romano-British periods in the Upper Witham Valley (Lincolnshire, England). 'In addition to field walking, Dr Jolliffe was able to arrange geophysical surveys on a truly epic scale; the fields responded well and the surveys providing a context for the fieldwalking finds. Together, this evidence allowed him to look at the development of the landscape over time. The finds were thoroughly researched, help and advice being sought from the relevant regional specialists. Dr Jolliffe was also able to draw on his own knowledge and experience as an agriculturalist in his interpretation of the landscape....It is, I believe, the model of a locally based, holistic study of an ancient landscape and I feel privileged to have seen it develop.' From the Foreword by Dr Kevin Leahy, National Advisor, Early Medieval Metalwork, The Portable Antiquities Scheme

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781407307374
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 220
  • Published:
  • December 30, 2010
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: March 13, 2025

Description of Archaeology of the upper Witham Valley: Prehistoric visitors, Iron Age settlement and a Romano-British landscape dominated by a new villa

This work represents an in-depth study of Iron Age - Romano-British periods in the Upper Witham Valley (Lincolnshire, England). 'In addition to field walking, Dr Jolliffe was able to arrange geophysical surveys on a truly epic scale; the fields responded well and the surveys providing a context for the fieldwalking finds. Together, this evidence allowed him to look at the development of the landscape over time. The finds were thoroughly researched, help and advice being sought from the relevant regional specialists. Dr Jolliffe was also able to draw on his own knowledge and experience as an agriculturalist in his interpretation of the landscape....It is, I believe, the model of a locally based, holistic study of an ancient landscape and I feel privileged to have seen it develop.' From the Foreword by Dr Kevin Leahy, National Advisor, Early Medieval Metalwork, The Portable Antiquities Scheme

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