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There by Design: Field Archaeology in Parks and Gardens: Papers presented at a conference organised by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England and the Garden History Society
Paul Pattison
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Collection of ten papers given at a conference organised by Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England and the Garden History Society in London in November 1996. The subject is an archaeological one, concentrating on the contribution made by non-intrusive fieldwork studies to the archaeology of parks and gardens.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Foreword
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List of Contributors
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Abbreviations
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List of Illustrations
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From Recording to Recognition
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Parklands as Guardians of Early Landscapes: Highclere Castle, Hampshire
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Landscape with Gardens: Aerial, Topographical and Geophysical Survey at Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire
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The Conscious Conversion of Earlier Earthworks in the Design of Parks and Gardens
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Recording What Isn't There: Three Difficulties with 18th-Century Landscapes
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'Delightfully Surrounded with Woods and Ponds': Field Evidence for Medieval Gardens in England
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Giant Steps: Fieldwork in London's Royal Parks
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18th-Century Landscapes in Norfolk, England
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Two Relict Gardens in Somerset: Their Changing Fortunes Through the 17th and 18th Centuries as Revealed By Field Evidence and Other Sources
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A New Field of Welsh Cultural History: Inference and Evidence in Gardens and Landscapes Since c. 1450
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Bibliography
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Published: 1998
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407318974 (ebook)
- 9780860548805 (paperback)
BAR Number: B267