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An Historical Atlas of Norfolk Trevor Ashwin

An Historical Atlas of Norfolk By Trevor Ashwin

An Historical Atlas of Norfolk by Trevor Ashwin


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An historical atlas of Norfolk

An Historical Atlas of Norfolk Summary

An Historical Atlas of Norfolk by Trevor Ashwin

Norfolk's topography is largely gentle and understated, but it is by no means as flat as is often claimed. Bounded on three sides by the sea and the Wash fenlands, its subtle diversity and beauty is matched by a fascinating human heritage. People can live almost anywhere in the county except on the marshlands and evidence illustrates that they have done so in times past. This atlas reveals distinctive prehistoric and Romano-British remains, and valuable evidence for Anglo-Saxon and Danish incursions, which show that the area has been continuously inhabited. From c. AD 1000 until 1600 Norfolk was the most densely populated English county, and Norwich became England's 'second city'. This third, re-illustrated, edition shows the maps reproduced to a superlative standard. The 93 map topics range from the earliest evidence for human occupation, which is over 450,000 years old, to the urban environment of Norfolk today. The editors have skilfully combined the results of historical research and archaeological excavation with fascinating new material, making this atlas a contemporary classic for all Norfolk, local and landscape historians.

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GOR013256324
9781860773495
1860773494
An Historical Atlas of Norfolk by Trevor Ashwin
Used - Like New
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
20081005
224
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