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People and Places Michael Costen

People and Places By Michael Costen

People and Places by Michael Costen


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This volume of thirteen essays came out of a conference in December 2004 at Bristol University, to celebrate the career of Mick Aston on the occasion of his retirement. They reflect his enthusiam for landscape and monastic archaeology in particular, and range in time from prehistory to the nineteenth century.

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People and Places: Essays in Honour of Michael Aston by Michael Costen

This volume of thirteen essays came out of a conference in December 2004 at Bristol University, to celebrate the career of Mick Aston on the occasion of his retirement. They reflect his enthusiam for landscape and monastic archaeology in particular, and range in time from prehistory to the nineteenth century. Mick's ability to communicate archaeology to the masses has rightly seen him earn the title of 'The Ambassador of British Archaeology'.

People and Places Reviews

Overall this is an excellent collection of papers that are given considerable coherence through reflecting the landscape interests of Mick Aston. It is edited and illustrated to a high standard, and Oxbow is to be congratulated on its high production standards.' -- Landscape History Landscape History

About Michael Costen

edited by Michael Costen

Table of Contents

Foreword (Michael Cotsen) Mick Aston An Appreciation (Trevor Rowley) Experiencing the prehistoric landscape of Somerset (Jodie Lewis) Chasing the tail of hunter-gatherers in south western landscapes (Paula Gardiner) Keeping the faith: The physical expression of differing church customs in early medieval Britain (Teresa Hall) Anonymous thegns in the landscape of Wessex 900-1066 (Michael Cotsen) Strategy, symbolism and the downright unusual: The archaeology of three Somerset castles (Stuart Prior) The Premonstratensian Canons of south-western France: A preliminary survey (James Bond) Angevin Lordship and Colonial Romanesque in Ireland (Tadhg O'Keefe) The peripatetic life of the medieval bishops: The travels of Salisbury and Bath and Wells (Naomi Payne) An aristocratic mausoleum at Grosbot Abbey (Poitou-Charente, France) (Mark Horton and Katherine Robson-Brown) Not all archaeology is rubbish: The elusive life-histories of three artefacts from Shapwick, Somerset (Christopher Gerrard) 'Of naked Venuses and drunken Bacchanals': Tong Castle, Shropshire, and its landscapes (Paul Stamper) Clear fountains and turbid: Archaeology's crisis of of communication (Nick Corcos) Reconstructing past landscapes: What do we see? (Christopher Taylor)

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GOR007054643
9781842172513
1842172514
People and Places: Essays in Honour of Michael Aston by Michael Costen
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxbow Books
2007-06-01
240
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