Ideas of LandscapeJohn Wiley & Sons, 15 apr 2008 - 272 pagina's Ideas of Landscape discusses the current theory and practice of landscape archaeology and offers an alternative agenda for landscape archaeology that maps more closely onto the established empirical strengths of landscape study and has more contemporary relevance.
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... manor, and manorial records recorded customary practices such as who had what rights over which piece ofland (Seebohm 1884). Peasants knew the power of these written records. A recurring feature of late medieval peasant revolts was the ...
... manor, and manorial records recorded customary practices such as who had what rights over which piece ofland (Seebohm 1884). Peasants knew the power of these written records. A recurring feature of late medieval peasant revolts was the ...
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Inhoudsopgave
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2 Lonely as a Cloud | 18 |
3 A Good Pair of Boots | 34 |
4 The Loss of Innocence | 70 |
5 Landscape Archaeology Today | 119 |
6 The Politics of Landscape | 162 |
7 Conclusion | 193 |
Glossary | 203 |
References | 206 |
Index | 233 |
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