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How the Land Lies

The assumption that regular landscapes containing seemingly ordered arrangements of boundaries and lanes could only arise through deliberate planning has been a central pillar of ‘relict field systems’ – the survival of organised prehistoric and Roman field systems in the framework of the medieval and modern landscape. Similar ideas underpin arguments for the planned origins of open fields. How the Land Lies argues that the notion that regularity must indicate landscape planning is flawed without careful consideration of the environmental context. Combining archaeological, historical and environmental sources in a number of case studies, this book presents evidence for the importance of topography, drainage and environment to the location and direction of boundaries in lowland England.
Undertittel
The Origins of Regular Landscapes in the English Lowlands
ISBN
9781914427459
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
310 gram
Utgivelsesdato
17.10.2025
Antall sider
208