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Interpreting the English Village: Landscape and Community at Shapwick, Somerset
Interpreting the English Village: Landscape and Community at Shapwick, Somerset
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The Shapwick Project examined the development and history of an English parish and village over a ten thousand-year period. This was a truly multi-disciplinary project. Not only were a battery of archaeological and historical techniques explored - such as field walking, test-pitting, archaeological excavation, aerial reconnaissance, documentary research and cartographic analysis - but numerous other techniques such as building analysis, dendrochronological dating and soil analysis were undertaken on a large scale.
The result is a fascinating study about how the community lived and prospered in Shapwick. In addition we learn how a group of enthusiastic and dedicated scholars unravelled this story. As such there is much here to inspire and enthuse others who might want to embark on a landscape study of a parish or village area. Seven of the ten chapters begin with a fictional vignette to bring the story of the village to life.
Text-boxes elucidate re-occurring themes and techniques. Extensively illustrated in colour including 100 full page images.
This title was the winner of the 2014 British Archaeological Association's Best Archaeological Book Award.
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