The Shaping of the English Landscape: An Atlas of Archaeology from the Bronze Age to Domesday Book

Author:   Chris Green (Postdoctoral Researcher, Oxford University School of Archaeology) ,  Miranda Creswell (Artist in Residence, Oxford University School of Archaeology)
Publisher:   Archaeopress
ISBN:  

9781803270609


Pages:   134
Publication Date:   16 September 2021
Format:   Paperback
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The Shaping of the English Landscape: An Atlas of Archaeology from the Bronze Age to Domesday Book


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The Shaping of the English Landscape is an atlas of English archaeology covering the period from the middle Bronze Age (c. 1500 BC) to Domesday Book (AD 1086), encompassing the Bronze and Iron Ages, the Roman period, and the early medieval (Anglo-Saxon) age. It was produced as part of the English Landscape and Identities (EngLaId) project at the University of Oxford, which took place from 2011 to 2016, funded by the European Research Council. In this book, you will find maps (produced by Chris Green) and discussion of themes including landscape agency, settlement, foodways and field systems, belief and the treatment of the dead, mobility and defence, making things, and material culture. Alongside are artworks (produced by Miranda Creswell) dealing with similar themes and depicting archaeological sites from across England. The authors hope to inspire and encourage debate into the past history of the English landscape. Includes contributions from Anwen Cooper, Victoria Donnelly, Tyler Franconi, Roger Glyde, Chris Gosden, Zena Kamash, Janice Kinory, Sarah Mallet, Dan Stansbie, John Talbot, and Letty Ten Harkel.

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Author:   Chris Green (Postdoctoral Researcher, Oxford University School of Archaeology) ,  Miranda Creswell (Artist in Residence, Oxford University School of Archaeology)
Publisher:   Archaeopress
Imprint:   Archaeopress Archaeology
Weight:   0.563kg
ISBN:  

9781803270609


ISBN 10:   1803270608
Pages:   134
Publication Date:   16 September 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter One: Understanding dataset structure ; Chapter Two: The temporalities and agency of landscape ; Chapter Three: Landscape and settlement ; Chapter Four: Landscape and foodways ; Chapter Five: Landscape and belief ; Chapter Six: Landscape, mobility, and defence ; Chapter Seven: Landscape and making things ; Chapter Eight: Landscape and material culture ; Chapter Nine: Data, art, and cartography

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'...the sheer breadth and depth of the evidence compiled and analysed in this volume - together with the skilful interleaving of original artwork - make this an essential and characterful atlas for anyone undertaking large-scale archaeological studies of England. The availability of a free digital edition is a welcome bonus' - Mark McKerracher (2022): Medieval Settlement Research, Vol. 37


‘…the sheer breadth and depth of the evidence compiled and analysed in this volume – together with the skilful interleaving of original artwork – make this an essential and characterful atlas for anyone undertaking large-scale archaeological studies of England. The availability of a free digital edition is a welcome bonus’ – Mark McKerracher (2022): Medieval Settlement Research, Vol. 37 ‘The book is certain to become a go-to reference guide for those working in archaeology and who need an overview of landscape information for particular periods. A must-have for cartophiles, it will also appeal to those with a broad interest in the periods covered. I hope the authors will consider producing future volumes covering the rest of the United Kingdom.’ – Andrew Tibbs (2022): Current Archaeology 386


Author Information

Chris Green is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Archaeology within the University of Oxford. He worked on English Landscape and Identities throughout the lifespan of the project. Chris specialises in applications of Geographic Information Systems and data science in archaeology. He particularly enjoys making maps. ; Miranda Creswell is a visual artist based in Oxford. She is currently Artist in Residence at the School of Archaeology and previously worked within the team on English Landscape and Identities, documenting working methods and also creating the Recording England artworks presented in this book.

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