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A Woodland Archaeology Christopher Evans

A Woodland Archaeology By Christopher Evans

A Woodland Archaeology by Christopher Evans


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Set in the context of this project's innovative landscape surveys, four extraordinary sites excavated at Haddenham, north of Cambridge chart the transformation of Neolithic woodland to Romano-British marshland, providing unrivalled insights into death and ritual in a changing prehistoric environment.

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A Woodland Archaeology: The Haddenham Project Volume I by Christopher Evans

Set in the context of this project's innovative landscape surveys, four extraordinary sites excavated at Haddenham, north of Cambridge chart the transformation of Neolithic woodland to Romano-British marshland, providing unrivalled insights into death and ritual in a changing prehistoric environment. The highlight of Volume I is the internationally renowned Foulmire Fen long barrow, with its preserved timber burial chamber and facade. The massive individual timbers allow detailed study of Neolithic wood technology and the direct examination of a structure that usually survives only as a pattern of post holes.

About Christopher Evans

Christopher Evans is executive Director of the Cambridge Archaeological unit based in the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge. He has worked in British Archaeology at a senior level for more than twenty-five years, specialising in British prehistory, and archaeological theory with extensive experience in he management of complex excavation and post-excavation programmes.

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GOR013893110
9781902937311
1902937317
A Woodland Archaeology: The Haddenham Project Volume I by Christopher Evans
Used - Very Good
Hardback
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
2006-08-29
262
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