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Prehistoric barrows were not only monuments to the dead but mounds for the living - making out land, defining pathways, acting as powerful symbols, and forming a major part of …
Describes the origin of the monuments and their construction, including the pits, standing stones and posts found beneath the later mounds, their location within the country side …
Norfolk has a wealth of important archaeological sites, historic buildings and landscapes. This guide is the first to use them to tell the county’s rich history.Starting with real …
The book deals with the region’s Iron Age origins, its significant sites and roads, and its association with the Boudican revolt, and accounts for the reasons why it became one of …
The archaeological evidence shows how travel has changed over the centuries. Simple earthworks have developed into modern cuttings and tunnels; fords have been superseded by …
Archaeology and history of South Uist.
Every church has a dedication – but what is the significance of the chosen dedication, what did it mean to the local people when the church was built? Dr Jones, a Senior Research …
Nottinghamshire’s position at the very heart of England has given it important strategic significance throughout two millennia, underlined by the number of roads, waterways, and …
In the 2000 years between standing on the northern edge of the Roman Empire and representing the West's response to the threat of nuclear war, historic Lincolnshire has been at the …
Describes the archaeology and history of a picturesque White Peak farm at Roystone Grange. Based upon fieldwork, this book dissects the sequence of prehistoric, Roman, medieval and …