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Where rivers meet

AuteurButeux S. & Chapman H.

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Jaar2009

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieCBA Research Reports

Volume161

SubtitelThe archaeology of Catholme and the Trent-Tame confluence

Pagina’s180

UitgeverCouncil for British Archaeology

PlaatsLondon

ISBN9781902771786

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Exemplaar80019 ReknummerT-7-5-a

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Ancient landscapes in river valleys: discoveries and challenges 11-20
  • 'Magic writing': the impact of aerial photography , pp. 11-13
  • New perspectives on the past: the 'Ozymandias factor' , pp. 13-15
  • Writing on the landscape , pp. 15-16
  • Sand and gravel quarrying and archaeology: threat and response , pp. 16-20

Studying ancient landscapes in the 21st century 21-36
  • Introduction: the challenge of change , pp. 21-23
  • Topography: the bare bones of landscape , pp. 23-25
  • Adding flesh to the bones , pp. 26-27
  • A sense of environment , pp. 27-28
  • Detailed studies in the 'focus area' , pp. 28-32
  • Reconstructing the landscape , p. 35
  • Landscape archaeology in the 21st century , pp. 35-36

The Ice Age and after 37-53
  • The River Trent in the Ice Age , pp. 37-41
  • The discovery of the Whitemoor Haye woolly rhinoceros , pp. 42-44
  • On the 'Mammoth Steppe' in Staffordshire , pp. 44-49
  • On the trail of the Ice Age hunters , pp. 49-50
  • The end of the Ice Age , pp. 50-52
  • The hunters return again , pp. 52-53

A ceremonial landscape (c 4500-1500 BC) 55-92
  • A new way of life , pp. 55-58
  • The origins of the British Neolithic , pp. 58-59
  • Reclaiming the wilderness: the environmental background , pp. 59-60
  • Causewayed enclosures: the earlier Neolithic landscape (c 4000-3400 BC) , pp. 60-63
  • New linear monument types (c 3500-2900 BC) , pp. 63-65
  • Late Neolithic monuments of the Catholme Ceremonial Complex (c 3000-1500 BC) , pp. 66-68
  • Late Neolithic monuments of the Catholme Ceremonial Complex (c 3000-1500 BC) . The 'sunburst' monument (pre-2500-2000 BC) , pp. 68-73
  • Late Neolithic monuments of the Catholme Ceremonial Complex (c 3000-1500 BC) . The 'woodhenge' monument (c 2500 BC) , pp. 73-76
  • Late Neolithic monuments of the Catholme Ceremonial Complex (c 3000-1500 BC) . Further possible 'hengiform' monuments , pp. 76-80
  • A landscape of ancestors: the Beaker and early Bronze Age periods (c 2500-1500 BC) , pp. 81-84
  • A landscape of ancestors: the Beaker and early Bronze Age periods (c 2500-1500 BC) . The barrows of the Where Rivers Meet area , pp. 84-86
  • The settlement question , pp. 86-87
  • Interpreting the Catholme Ceremonial Complex (c 3000-1500 BC) , pp. 87-91
  • Interpreting the Catholme Ceremonial Complex (c 3000-1500 BC) . The Catholme Ceremonial Complex in its wider context , pp. 91-92

Farms and boundaries (c 1500 BC - AD 43) 93-128
  • A changing world 1500-450 BC , pp. 93-97
  • The Trent valley 1500-450 BC , pp. 97-102
  • Pit-alignments - territorial boundaries? , pp. 102-109
  • Iron Age farmsteads . Fisherwick , pp. 110-116
  • Iron Age farmsteads . Whitemoor Haye , pp. 117-121
  • Society, religion and change , pp. 121-128

The impact of Rome (c AD 43-410) 129-146
  • Conquest and occupation , pp. 131-133
  • Towns and villas , pp. 133-134
  • Rural life , pp. 135-143
  • The late Roman period , pp. 143-146

The Anglo-Saxon legacy (c AD 410-900) 147-168
  • The end of Roman Britain and the Anglo-Saxons , pp. 147-149
  • The Tucklesholme and Wychnor Anglo-Saxon cemeteries , pp. 149-150
  • The Catholme Anglo-Saxon settlement , pp. 150-158
  • Anglo-Saxons and Britons , pp. 158-162
  • In the shadow of Offa , pp. 162-164
  • Close encounters with Vikings , pp. 165-167
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