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The Archaeology of Rabbit Warrens Tom Williamson

The Archaeology of Rabbit Warrens By Tom Williamson

The Archaeology of Rabbit Warrens by Tom Williamson


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Summary

Rabbit farming was an important part of the rural economy from medieval times through to the early twentieth century. This book describes the main archaeological features of warrens, and discusses their date and function, the banks and walls used to contain the rabbits, the traps used to catch both them and their vermin predators, and more.

The Archaeology of Rabbit Warrens Summary

The Archaeology of Rabbit Warrens by Tom Williamson

Rabbit farming was an important part of the rural economy from medieval times through to the early twentieth century, and the archaeological remains of rabbit warrens still litter the countryside. This book describes the main archaeological features of warrens and discusses their date and function, the banks and walls used to contain the rabbits, the traps used to catch both them and their vermin predators, the lodges in which the warreners lived and kept their equipment and, above all, the buries or pillow bounds in which the rabbits were encouraged to reside.

About Tom Williamson

Dr Tom Wilkinson is Reader in Landscape Archaeology at the University of East Anglian, Norwich. He has written widely on landscape archaeology, agricultural history and the history of landscape design.

Table of Contents

Rabbits and rabbit farming The location and morphology of pillow mounds The age and purpose of pillow mounds Other forms of accommodation Boundaries and enclosures Tip traps and vermin traps Warren houses and lodges Places to visit

Additional information

GOR002982104
9780747806165
0747806160
The Archaeology of Rabbit Warrens by Tom Williamson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20060101
72
N/A
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