Evolution of a Community The Colonisation of a Clay Inland Landscape

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Evolution of a Community  The Colonisation of a Clay Inland Landscape
Author : Samantha Paul
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Language : English
Release Date : 20 March 2014
ISBN : 9781784910877
Pages : 257 pages
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Evolution of a Community The Colonisation of a Clay Inland Landscape by Samantha Paul Book PDF Summary

Chronologically documents the colonisation of a clay inland location north-west of Cambridge at the village of Longstanton and outlines how it was not an area on the periphery of activity, but part of a fully occupied landscape extending back into the Mesolithic period.

Evolution of a Community  The Colonisation of a Clay Inland Landscape

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