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Settlement Patterns in Hertfordshire: A review of the typology and function of enclosures in the Iron Age and Roman landscape
J. R. Hunn
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A variety of studies concerned with settlement patterns and enclosures in late Iron Age and Roman Hertfordshire. A gazetteer of sites is included, most of which survive as cropmarks. The sites are listed with grid references, descriptions, bibliographiesand, mostly usefully, plans. With general discussion and extended investigation of five enclosures.
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Front Cover
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Copyright
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Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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A Gazetteer of sites in Hertfordshire
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The Saint Albans Landscape In The Late Iron Age
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The Romano-British Landscape In The Stevenage Area
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Appendix I. The Romano-British Farmstead At Boxfield Farm, Stevenage: a preliminary description of the physical evidence.
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Appendix II. The Cropmark Enclosure At Hollard's Farm, Codicote
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Appendix III: The Prae Wood Earthworks: An extract from Wheeler's Verulamium excavation report
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Appendix IV: Earthwork Profiles in Prae Wood
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Appendix V: Earthwork Profiles Across the Gorhambury Dykes
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Bibliography
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Published: 1996
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407318769 (ebook)
- 9780860548355 (paperback)
BAR Number: B249