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Beyond the Medieval Village
The Diversification of Landscape Character in Southern Britain
von Stephen Rippon
Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
Reihe: Medieval History and Archaeolo
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ISBN: 978-0-19-872316-5
Erschienen am 02.12.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 244 mm [H] x 170 mm [B] x 23 mm [T]
Gewicht: 612 Gramm
Umfang: 340 Seiten

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Stephen Rippon explores the origins of regional variations in the character of the landscape of southern Britain, arguing that while some landscapes date back to the centuries either side of the Norman Conquest, other areas across southern Britain underwent a profound change around the 8th century AD.



  • 1: Introduction: Beyond Villages and Open Fields

  • 2: At the Margins of the Champion Countryside: The Emergence of Villages and Common Fields in Somerset

  • 3: Abbots, Bishops, Thegns or Communities: who was Responsible for Somerset's Champion Countryside?

  • 4: Across the Watershed: The Development of Landscapes Characterized by Dispersed Settlement in the South West

  • 5: Champion and Woodland? Landscape Evolution Beyond the 'Central Province' in Greater East Anglia

  • 6: Marching On? The Development of Villages and Open Fields in South Wales

  • 7: Conclusions



Dr Stephen Rippon studied archaeology at the University of Reading, where he was awarded his PhD on 'Landscape Evolution and Wetland Reclamation Around the Severn Estuary'. He went on to become a British Academy Research Fellow, and then a lecturer in archaeology (now Reader in Landscape Archaeology) at the University of Exeter. His research interests include the transformation of wetland landscapes through reclamation in the Roman and medieval period, and the origins and development of regional variation in landscape character.


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