IRON AGE, ROMAN AND SAXON OCCUPATION AT GRANGE PARK
 POD

IRON AGE, ROMAN AND SAXON OCCUPATION AT GRANGE PARK

ANN WOODWARD / LAURENCE JONES / SIMON BUTEUX

130,88 €
IVA incluido
Editorial:
BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS OXFORD LTD
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781841719979
130,88 €
IVA incluido
Añadir a favoritos

Birmingham Archaeology Monograph Series 1This report provides the results of archaeological investigations undertaken by Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit (BUFAU, now Birmingham Archaeology) in advance of a major residential and employment development at Grange Park, Courteenhall, Northamptonshire (NGR SP 760550). The investigations, of an extensive area of Iron Age, Roman and Saxon landscape containing several settlement foci, were undertaken between January and September 1999. The 1999 investigations followed a programme of archaeological evaluation of the 193 hectare site in 1997 and 1998, comprising a desk-based assessment, aerial photographic assessment, extensive fieldwalking, geophysical survey and trial trenching. The site lies at the interface between the higher quality agricultural land and permeable geologies of Upper Nene Valley at Northampton and the boulder clay uplands of the Salcey and Whittlewood Forest areas. From the early prehistoric period onwards the sands and gravels had been favoured for settlement, a situation seen in microcosm at Grange Park, with the claylands probably remaining heavily wooded until they were largely cleared in the Iron Age and Roman periods. The Iron Age settlements at Grange Park may be seen as outliers of the concentration of settlements in the Upper Nene Valley around Hunsbury hillfort. In the Early and Middle Saxon periods the claylands appear to have been largely abandoned for agriculture, with resultant regeneration of woodland, before in the Late Saxon and medieval periods intensive arable exploitation expanded over most of the claylands from nucleated villages generally located on the permeable geologies. Again the site at Grange Park reflects this broader pattern in microcosm, with the whole of the 193 hectare site being brought into ridge-and-furrow cultivation during the medieval period, as evidenced by documentary and cartographic sources, aerial photographs and surviving earthworks.With contributions by Lynne Bevan, Megan Brickley, Marina Ciaraldi, Jane Cowgill, Lucie Dingwall, Chris Gaffney, Rowena Gale, James Greig, Annette Hancocks, Kay Hartley, Rob Ixer, Erica Macey Bracken, Emily Murray, Stephanie Rátkai, Val Rigby, David Smith, Roger Tomlin, Roger White and Steven WillisIllustrations by Mark Breedon, Nigel Dodds, John Halsted, and Bryony Ryder

Artículos relacionados

  • LA GRAN DEPRESIÓN
    BILLY WELLMAN
    Viaje a través de una época de cambios y mucho corajeAdéntrese en el mundo de la Gran DepresiónEmprenda un viaje a través de una de las épocas más duras de Estados Unidos, la Gran Depresión. Este libro se sumerge en la vida cotidiana de las personas que se enfrentaron con una valentía increíble a la pérdida de empleo, la pobreza y la falta de vivienda.Con este libro, aprenderá:...

    19,43 €

  • IN SEARCH OF NATIONAL ANCESTORS
    SHU-LI WANG

    27,38 €

  • IN SEARCH OF NATIONAL ANCESTORS
    SHU-LI WANG

    78,89 €

  • LA GUERRA DE LOS MIL DESIERTOS
    BRIAN DELAY
    A principios de la década de 1830, tras décadas de relativa paz, los mexicanos del norte y los indios a los que llamaban “los bárbaros” entraron en un aterrador ciclo de violencia. Durante los quince años siguientes, debido en parte a los cambios desencadenados por la expansión americana, los guerreros indios lanzaron ataques devastadores a lo largo de diez estados mexicanos. I...

    28,03 €

  • COLONIZING ANIMALS
    JONATHAN SAHA

    48,05 €

  • PLESHEY CASTLE, ESSEX (XII-XVI CENTURY)
    FRANCES WILLIAMS
    This report correlates the results from four seasons of excavation, directed by Mr. P. A. Rahtz, in the upper bailey of Pleshey Castle, Essex, in 1959-60 and 1962-3. Three main periods were defined, following pre-castle occupation. The earliest features identified was a large circular stone base. A later stage a thick clay deposit. And later rectangular stone building. ...

    109,81 €