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The Environment of man : the Iron Age to the Anglo-Saxon period / edited by Martin Jones and Geoffrey Dimbleby.

Contributor(s): Jones, Martin, 1951- | Dimbleby, G. W | University of Oxford. Department for External Studies | Oxford Archaeological UnitMaterial type: TextTextSeries: BAR British series ; 87.Publication details: Oxford, England : B.A.R., 1981. Description: 336 p. : ill. ; 30 cmISBN: 0860541282 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Human ecology -- Great Britain -- History | Paleoecology -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- AntiquitiesGenre/Form: HistoryDDC classification: 304.2/09362 LOC classification: GF551 | .E56 1981
Contents:
Contains: Social landscape: pattern and purpose? by David Miles -- New approaches to familiar problems by Peter J. Reynolds -- Climate from 1000 BC to 1000 AD by Hubert H. Lamb -- The vegetation by Judith Turner -- Valley sediments and environmental change by Martin Bell -- The development of crop husbandry by Martin Jones -- Iron age, Roman and Saxon crops: the archaeological evidence from Wessex by F.J. Green -- Iron age, Romano-British and Anglo-Saxon animal husbandry: a review of the faunal evidence by Mark Maltby -- The significane of deer remains at occupation sites of the iron age to the Anglo-Saxon period by Annie Grant -- Fleece changes in sheep by M.L. Ryder -- Disease as an environmental parameter by Don Brothwell -- The iron age to early Saxon environment of the upper Thames terraces by Mark Robinson -- Crop husbandry and environmental change in the Feddersen Wierde, near Bremerhaven, north west Germany by Udelgard Korber-Grohne -- Soil and botanical studies of the dark earth by Richard Macphail.
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B3a JONES 10363 Not for loan BOOKS*000000015712

Papers from a conference organised under the auspices of Oxford University Dept. of External Studies and the Oxford Archaeological Unit.

Includes bibliographies.

Contains: Social landscape: pattern and purpose? by David Miles -- New approaches to familiar problems by Peter J. Reynolds -- Climate from 1000 BC to 1000 AD by Hubert H. Lamb -- The vegetation by Judith Turner -- Valley sediments and environmental change by Martin Bell -- The development of crop husbandry by Martin Jones -- Iron age, Roman and Saxon crops: the archaeological evidence from Wessex by F.J. Green -- Iron age, Romano-British and Anglo-Saxon animal husbandry: a review of the faunal evidence by Mark Maltby -- The significane of deer remains at occupation sites of the iron age to the Anglo-Saxon period by Annie Grant -- Fleece changes in sheep by M.L. Ryder -- Disease as an environmental parameter by Don Brothwell -- The iron age to early Saxon environment of the upper Thames terraces by Mark Robinson -- Crop husbandry and environmental change in the Feddersen Wierde, near Bremerhaven, north west Germany by Udelgard Korber-Grohne -- Soil and botanical studies of the dark earth by Richard Macphail.