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Central places, archaeology and history / edited by Eric Grant.

Contributor(s): Grant, Eric GMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Sheffield : Dept. of Archaeology and Prehistory, University of Sheffield, c1986. Description: iv, 122 p. : ill. ; 30 cmISBN: 0906090253 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Excavations (Archaeology) -- Great Britain | Central places -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- AntiquitiesDDC classification: 936.1 LOC classification: DA90 | .C46 1986
Contents:
Central places in British Iron Age studies / Colin Haselgrove -- Hill-forts, central places, and territories / Eric Grant -- Catchment analysis and settlement hierarchy / Henry Gent and Clare Dean -- Central place theory is dead / John Collis -- Cirencester / Richard Reece -- Central places in a decentralised Roman Britain / Martin Millett -- Post-Roman central places in Somerset / Mick Aston -- Territorial organisation in the Anglo-Saxon West Midlands / Della Hooke -- Central place theory and the Middle Ages / David Austin -- Changes in the central place system of Mid-Wales and the Middle Welsh borderland / C. Roy Lewis -- What Christaller really said about central places / Malcolm Wagstaff.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books The BIAA David H. French Library
Shelf 25 - Main Room
A7 GRANT 15335 Not for loan BOOKS*00000009878

Errata slip inserted.

Includes bibliographies.

Central places in British Iron Age studies / Colin Haselgrove -- Hill-forts, central places, and territories / Eric Grant -- Catchment analysis and settlement hierarchy / Henry Gent and Clare Dean -- Central place theory is dead / John Collis -- Cirencester / Richard Reece -- Central places in a decentralised Roman Britain / Martin Millett -- Post-Roman central places in Somerset / Mick Aston -- Territorial organisation in the Anglo-Saxon West Midlands / Della Hooke -- Central place theory and the Middle Ages / David Austin -- Changes in the central place system of Mid-Wales and the Middle Welsh borderland / C. Roy Lewis -- What Christaller really said about central places / Malcolm Wagstaff.