This study, first published in 1978, explores the evidence for pre-Roman settlement in Britain. Four aspects of the prehistoric economy are described by the author - colonisation and clearance; arable and pastoral farming; transhumance and nomadism; and hunting, gathering and fishing. These aspects have been brought together to formulate a structure which contains the evidence more naturally than chronological schemes that depend on assumed changes in population or technology.

The book draws upon environmental evidence and recent developments in archaeological fieldwork. It also provides an extensive exploration of the published literature on the subject and the scope of the evidence. Originally conceived as an 'ideas book' rather than a final synthesis, the author's intention throughout is to stimulate argument and research, and not to replace one dogma with another.



Autorentext

Richard Bradley



Inhalt

Preface 1. Introduction: Still Life of Sherds 2. A Pure Soil: Clearance and Colonisation 3. Tillage and Hard Labour: Arable and Pasture 4. Rigidly Liturgical Movements: Transhumance and Nomadism 5. The Healing of the Woods: Hunting and Gathering 6. The Magnitude of Antique Fragments: Possibilities and Suggestions

Titel
The Prehistoric Settlement of Britain
EAN
9781317612865
ISBN
978-1-317-61286-5
Format
PDF
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
24.10.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
11.82 MB
Anzahl Seiten
172
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch