Prehistoric and Roman Landscapes

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Prehistoric and Roman Landscapes
Author : Andrew J. Fleming
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 16 June 2024
ISBN : STANFORD:36105131768421
Pages : 240 pages
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As the essays in this book demonstrate, Prehistoric and Romano-British landscape studies have come a long way since Hoskins, whose work reflected the prevailing 'Celtic' ethnological narrative of Britain before the medieval period. The contributors present a stimulating survey of the subject as it is in the early twenty-first century, and provide some sense of a research frontier where new conceptualisations of 'otherness' and new research techniques are transforming our understanding.

Prehistoric and Roman Landscapes

As the essays in this book demonstrate, Prehistoric and Romano-British landscape studies have come a long way since Hoskins, whose work reflected the prevailing 'Celtic' ethnological narrative of Britain before the medieval period. The contributors present a stimulating survey of the subject as it is in the early twenty-first century,

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