John C. Barrett, Martin Green, Richard Bradley
Landscape, Monuments and Society
The Prehistory of Cranborne Chase
John C. Barrett, Martin Green, Richard Bradley
Landscape, Monuments and Society
The Prehistory of Cranborne Chase
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This book is a regional study of long-term change in British prehistory, and contains a unique collection of data.
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This book is a regional study of long-term change in British prehistory, and contains a unique collection of data.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780521109222
- ISBN-10: 0521109221
- Artikelnr.: 26033570
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780521109222
- ISBN-10: 0521109221
- Artikelnr.: 26033570
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John C. Barrett is an assistant professor of political science at LeTourneau University, a private, interdenominational Christian university in Longview, Texas. He holds a BS in international relations from Georgetown University, an MA in international relations from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Relations, and a PhD in religion, politics, and society from Baylor University. He and his wife Karen have seven children: Nissah, Christian, William, Jonah, Annah, David, and Isaac. For more information, visit www.professorbarrett.com.
Introduction; Part I. Time and Place: 1. The archaeology of social reproduction John C. Barrett; 2. The study area Richard Bradley; 3. The development of fieldwork in the study area Richard Bradley; 4. The development of the landscape in the study area Richard Bradley
Mark Bowden
Roy Entwistle
Peter Fisher
Martin Jones
A. J. Legge and Mark Robinson; Part II. The Earlier Neolithic: 1. Introduction Richard Bradley; 2. The nature of the evidence Richard Bradley and Julie Gardiner; 3. The Mesolithic background Richard Bradley; 4. The Earlier Neolithic: the evidence of domestic activity Julie Gardiner
Rosamund Cleal and Richard Bradley; 5. The evidence of earthwork monuments Richard Bradley; Part III. The Later Neolithic: 1. Introduction Richard Bradley; 2. The evidence of domestic activity Richard Bradley
Rosamund Cleal
Julie Gardiner
A. J. Legge
Martin Green
Andrew Brown
Mark Bowden and Barry Lewis; Part IV. The Early Bronze Age: 1. Introduction John C. Barrett and Richard Bradley; 2. The artefact sequences John C. Barrett
Julie Gardiner
Rosamund Cleal
Brendan O'Connor and Richard Bradley; Part IV. The Early Bronze Age: 1 Introduction John C. Barrett and Richard Bradley; 2. The artefact sequences John C. Barrett
Julie Gardiner
Rosamund Cleal
Brendan O'Connor
Richard Bradley
Martin Green
A. J. Legge and Juliet Rogers; Part V. The Middle Bronze Age: 1. Introduction John C. Barrett; 2. The excavations: South Lodge enclosure
cemetery and field system John C. Bradley
Richard Bradley
Juliet Rogers
Mark Bowden
S. Butcher
Brendan O'Connor
A. J. Legge
Martin Jones
Jameson Wooders and Martin Green; Part VI. The Late Bronze Age and Iron Age: 1. Introduction John C. Barrett; 2. Chronology John C. Barrett and Brendan O'Connor; 3. Later first millennium settlement morphology Mark Corney; 4. Synthesis John C. Barrett and Mark Corney; References; Index.
Mark Bowden
Roy Entwistle
Peter Fisher
Martin Jones
A. J. Legge and Mark Robinson; Part II. The Earlier Neolithic: 1. Introduction Richard Bradley; 2. The nature of the evidence Richard Bradley and Julie Gardiner; 3. The Mesolithic background Richard Bradley; 4. The Earlier Neolithic: the evidence of domestic activity Julie Gardiner
Rosamund Cleal and Richard Bradley; 5. The evidence of earthwork monuments Richard Bradley; Part III. The Later Neolithic: 1. Introduction Richard Bradley; 2. The evidence of domestic activity Richard Bradley
Rosamund Cleal
Julie Gardiner
A. J. Legge
Martin Green
Andrew Brown
Mark Bowden and Barry Lewis; Part IV. The Early Bronze Age: 1. Introduction John C. Barrett and Richard Bradley; 2. The artefact sequences John C. Barrett
Julie Gardiner
Rosamund Cleal
Brendan O'Connor and Richard Bradley; Part IV. The Early Bronze Age: 1 Introduction John C. Barrett and Richard Bradley; 2. The artefact sequences John C. Barrett
Julie Gardiner
Rosamund Cleal
Brendan O'Connor
Richard Bradley
Martin Green
A. J. Legge and Juliet Rogers; Part V. The Middle Bronze Age: 1. Introduction John C. Barrett; 2. The excavations: South Lodge enclosure
cemetery and field system John C. Bradley
Richard Bradley
Juliet Rogers
Mark Bowden
S. Butcher
Brendan O'Connor
A. J. Legge
Martin Jones
Jameson Wooders and Martin Green; Part VI. The Late Bronze Age and Iron Age: 1. Introduction John C. Barrett; 2. Chronology John C. Barrett and Brendan O'Connor; 3. Later first millennium settlement morphology Mark Corney; 4. Synthesis John C. Barrett and Mark Corney; References; Index.
Introduction; Part I. Time and Place: 1. The archaeology of social reproduction John C. Barrett; 2. The study area Richard Bradley; 3. The development of fieldwork in the study area Richard Bradley; 4. The development of the landscape in the study area Richard Bradley
Mark Bowden
Roy Entwistle
Peter Fisher
Martin Jones
A. J. Legge and Mark Robinson; Part II. The Earlier Neolithic: 1. Introduction Richard Bradley; 2. The nature of the evidence Richard Bradley and Julie Gardiner; 3. The Mesolithic background Richard Bradley; 4. The Earlier Neolithic: the evidence of domestic activity Julie Gardiner
Rosamund Cleal and Richard Bradley; 5. The evidence of earthwork monuments Richard Bradley; Part III. The Later Neolithic: 1. Introduction Richard Bradley; 2. The evidence of domestic activity Richard Bradley
Rosamund Cleal
Julie Gardiner
A. J. Legge
Martin Green
Andrew Brown
Mark Bowden and Barry Lewis; Part IV. The Early Bronze Age: 1. Introduction John C. Barrett and Richard Bradley; 2. The artefact sequences John C. Barrett
Julie Gardiner
Rosamund Cleal
Brendan O'Connor and Richard Bradley; Part IV. The Early Bronze Age: 1 Introduction John C. Barrett and Richard Bradley; 2. The artefact sequences John C. Barrett
Julie Gardiner
Rosamund Cleal
Brendan O'Connor
Richard Bradley
Martin Green
A. J. Legge and Juliet Rogers; Part V. The Middle Bronze Age: 1. Introduction John C. Barrett; 2. The excavations: South Lodge enclosure
cemetery and field system John C. Bradley
Richard Bradley
Juliet Rogers
Mark Bowden
S. Butcher
Brendan O'Connor
A. J. Legge
Martin Jones
Jameson Wooders and Martin Green; Part VI. The Late Bronze Age and Iron Age: 1. Introduction John C. Barrett; 2. Chronology John C. Barrett and Brendan O'Connor; 3. Later first millennium settlement morphology Mark Corney; 4. Synthesis John C. Barrett and Mark Corney; References; Index.
Mark Bowden
Roy Entwistle
Peter Fisher
Martin Jones
A. J. Legge and Mark Robinson; Part II. The Earlier Neolithic: 1. Introduction Richard Bradley; 2. The nature of the evidence Richard Bradley and Julie Gardiner; 3. The Mesolithic background Richard Bradley; 4. The Earlier Neolithic: the evidence of domestic activity Julie Gardiner
Rosamund Cleal and Richard Bradley; 5. The evidence of earthwork monuments Richard Bradley; Part III. The Later Neolithic: 1. Introduction Richard Bradley; 2. The evidence of domestic activity Richard Bradley
Rosamund Cleal
Julie Gardiner
A. J. Legge
Martin Green
Andrew Brown
Mark Bowden and Barry Lewis; Part IV. The Early Bronze Age: 1. Introduction John C. Barrett and Richard Bradley; 2. The artefact sequences John C. Barrett
Julie Gardiner
Rosamund Cleal
Brendan O'Connor and Richard Bradley; Part IV. The Early Bronze Age: 1 Introduction John C. Barrett and Richard Bradley; 2. The artefact sequences John C. Barrett
Julie Gardiner
Rosamund Cleal
Brendan O'Connor
Richard Bradley
Martin Green
A. J. Legge and Juliet Rogers; Part V. The Middle Bronze Age: 1. Introduction John C. Barrett; 2. The excavations: South Lodge enclosure
cemetery and field system John C. Bradley
Richard Bradley
Juliet Rogers
Mark Bowden
S. Butcher
Brendan O'Connor
A. J. Legge
Martin Jones
Jameson Wooders and Martin Green; Part VI. The Late Bronze Age and Iron Age: 1. Introduction John C. Barrett; 2. Chronology John C. Barrett and Brendan O'Connor; 3. Later first millennium settlement morphology Mark Corney; 4. Synthesis John C. Barrett and Mark Corney; References; Index.