Landscapes Decoded : The origins and development of Cambridgeshire's medieval fields
How were the field boundaries created and cultivated by the farmers of prehistoric and Roman Britain transformed into the open fields of medieval England? Historians and archaeologists have posited a complete physical break between the field systems of Roman Britain and the common or open fields of...
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Main Author: | Oosthuizen, Susan (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Fox, Harold (Editor), Goose, Nigel (Editor) |
Format: | Book Chapter |
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University of Hertfordshire Press
2006
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