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Farming in the First Millennium AD Peter Fowler

Farming in the First Millennium AD By Peter Fowler

Farming in the First Millennium AD by Peter Fowler


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This authoritative account marks a significant shift in the understanding of Britain and its farming peoples, of the British landscape and of farming itself. Concluding with a review of the outcomes of farming, and a chronological model of British agriculture in the first millennium AD.

Farming in the First Millennium AD Summary

Farming in the First Millennium AD: British Agriculture between Julius Caesar and William the Conqueror by Peter Fowler

Peter Fowler has written an authoritative account of farming in Britain in the first millennium AD. This is the first synthesis of our knowledge on this topic for a generation. Successive chapters assemble and analyse the latest evidence on farms, fields, technology, food, diet and society. New interpretations are offered on subjects ranging from implements to illuminated manuscripts, and evidence drawn from Northern England, Scotland and Wales contributes significantly to the story. The book concludes with a magisterial review of the ways in which agriculture shaped early Britain's societies and landscapes. It also proposes a chronological model of British agriculture for the whole millennium.

Farming in the First Millennium AD Reviews

'... a welcome sequel to Peter Fowler's (1983) classic earlier work, The Farming of Prehistoric Britain ... A particular strength is the discussion of hunter-gatherer strategies in a world of farmers, with effective case studies ...' Antiquity
'... the read becomes compulsory ... the author succeeds in his intention to provide a survey, especially welcome for its British perspective, aimed at general readers and students, and it is written in a way that should stimulate further reading ... The book will continue to be used and argued about for a considerable time.' Landscape History

About Peter Fowler

Peter Fowler absorbed the elements of field archaeology informally from several gifted teachers before he graduated in History at the University of Oxford. Later he came under the inspiring influence of Colin Bowen, field archaeologist par excellence, who helped develop what became the author's lifelong interest in fields, farming and landscape. His principal career moves took him from the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England) into Adult Education at Bristol University - where he became Reader in Archaeology - back to the Royal Commission as Secretary, and then to the University of Newcastle upon Tyne as Professor of Archaeology. He eventually resigned his Chair to pursue full-time writing and research. This book is a sequel to The Farming of Prehistoric Britain (1983), also published by Cambridge University Press.

Table of Contents

1. The first millennium; 2. Evidence; 3. Environment; 4. Land; 5. Settlements; 6. Farms; 7. Fields; 8. Technology; 9. Ards and ploughs; 10. Arable; 11. Livestock; 12. Food and diet; 13. An agrarian society; 14. Farming in the first millennium.

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NPB9780521813648
9780521813648
0521813646
Farming in the First Millennium AD: British Agriculture between Julius Caesar and William the Conqueror by Peter Fowler
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2002-11-14
412
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