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The emergence of the English
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ISBN: 164189914X 1641891289 1641891297 9781641891288 9781641891295 9781641891271 1641891270 Year: 2019 Publisher: Leeds : ARC Humanities Press,

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This book takes a critical approach to the dominant explanation for the transformation from post-Roman to 'Anglo-Saxon' society in Britain from the fifth to the eighth century: that change resulted from north-west European immigration into Britain. After testing this paradigm, the author explores the increasing amount of evidence for the gradual evolution of late Roman into early medieval England, and suggests some new directions for research that may lead to the development of more holistic explanatory models.


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Landscapes Decoded
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Year: 2006 Publisher: University of Hertfordshire Press

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The Anglo-Saxon Fenland
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ISBN: 9781911188087 Year: 2022 Publisher: Oxford Windgather

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Landscapes decoded : the origins and development of Cambridgeshire's medieval fields
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Year: 2006 Publisher: Hatfield : University of Hertfordshire Press,

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Presenting the research into the landscape history of the Bourn Valley, west of Cambridge, this book is published as the first volume in a series of mid-length monographs on unusual subjects within local and regional history. It is illustrated throughout with maps and photos.


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Tradition and transformation in Anglo-Saxon England : archaeology, common rights and landscape
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ISBN: 1472555864 1472509471 1472505360 Year: 2013 Publisher: New York Bloomsbury Academic

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Most people believe that traditional landscapes did not survive the collapse of Roman Britain, and that medieval open fields and commons originated in Anglo-Saxon innovations unsullied by the past. The argument presented here tests that belief by contrasting the form and management of early medieval fields and pastures with those of the prehistoric and Roman landscapes they are supposed to have superseded. The comparison reveals unexpected continuities in the layout and management of arable and pasture from the fourth millennium BC to the Norman Conquest. The results suggest a new paradigm: the collective organisation of agricultural resources originated many centuries, perhaps millennia, before Germanic migrants reached Britain. In many places, medieval open fields and common rights over pasture preserved long-standing traditions for organising community assets. In central, southern England, a negotiated compromise between early medieval lords eager to introduce new managerial structures and communities as keen to retain their customary traditions of landscape organisation underpinned the emergence of nucleated settlements and distinctive, highly-regulated open fields


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Landscapes decoded : the origins and development of Cambridgeshire's medieval fields
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Year: 2006 Publisher: Hatfield : University of Hertfordshire Press,

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Presenting the research into the landscape history of the Bourn Valley, west of Cambridge, this book is published as the first volume in a series of mid-length monographs on unusual subjects within local and regional history. It is illustrated throughout with maps and photos.


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The Anglo-Saxon fenland
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ISBN: 1911188119 1911188097 9781911188117 9781911188094 Year: 2017 Publisher: Oxford, [England] ; Havertown, Pennsylvania : Windgather Press,

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Archaeologies and histories of the fens of eastern England, continue to suggest, explicitly or by implication, that the early medieval fenland was dominated by the activities of north-west European colonists in a largely empty landscape. Using existing and new evidence and arguments, this new interdisciplinary history of the Anglo-Saxon fenland offers another interpretation. The fen islands and the silt fens show a degree of occupation unexpected a few decades ago. Dense Romano-British settlement appears to have been followed by consistent early medieval occupation on every island in the peat fens and across the silt fens, despite the impact of climatic change. The inhabitants of the region were organised within territorial groups in a complicated, almost certainly dynamic, hierarchy of subordinate and dominant polities, principalities and kingdoms. Their prosperous livelihoods were based on careful collective control, exploitation and management of the vast natural water-meadows on which their herds of cattle grazed. This was a society whose origins could be found in prehistoric Britain, and which had evolved through the period of Roman control and into the post-imperial decades and centuries that followed. The rich and complex history of the development of the region shows, it is argued, a traditional social order evolving, adapting and innovating in response to changing times.


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The emergence of the English
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ISBN: 9781641891288 Year: 2019 Publisher: Leeds ARC Humanities Press

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Landscapes decoded : the origins and development of Cambridgeshire's medieval fields
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Presenting the research into the landscape history of the Bourn Valley, west of Cambridge, this book is published as the first volume in a series of mid-length monographs on unusual subjects within local and regional history. It is illustrated throughout with maps and photos.


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The Emergence of the English
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ISBN: 9781641891288 9781641891271 Year: 2019 Publisher: Leeds ARC Humanities Press

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