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A Persistence of Place: A Study of Continuity and Regionality in the Roman and Early Medieval Rural Settlement Patterns of Norfolk, Kent and Somerset
Fiona Fleming
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This is a publication of my doctoral thesis with the University of Exeter. My research aim has been to assess patterns of settlement continuity and discontinuity between the late Roman and early medieval periods over three regional case study areas: Norfolk, Kent and Somerset. Quantitative and spatial data has been collected and stored within a GIS database and queried to produce a series of spatial relationships. Using landscape archaeology principles the results have been systematically assessed across a range of distinctive character regions, or pays. The discussion of results uses distribution maps, tables and charts to help demonstrate the research outcomes and amplify regional trends in Roman and early medieval settlement relationships, relative to their physical landscape context.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Dedication
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Acknowledgements
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Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Abstract
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Part One: Introduction and Research Background
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Chapter 1. Introduction
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Chapter 2. A Historiography of Roman and Early Medieval Settlement Studies
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Chapter 3. Historic Landscape Character and the Concept of ‘Pays’
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Chapter 4. Methods and Principles
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Part Two: Norfolk
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Chapter 5. Norfolk: Background and Introduction
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Chapter 6. Roman and Early Medieval Settlement Relationships in Norfolk: the Eastern Pays
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Chapter 7. Roman and Early Medieval Settlement Relationships in Norfolk: the Western Pays
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Chapter 8. Norfolk: Final Discussion and Conclusion
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Chapter 9. Barton Bendish and Fransham: A Case Study
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Part Three: Kent
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Chapter 10. Kent: Background and Introduction
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Chapter 11. Roman and Early Medieval Settlement Relationships in Western Kent: the Northern Pays
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Chapter 12. Roman and Early Medieval Settlement Relationships in Western Kent: the Southern Pays
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Chapter 13. Kent: Final Discussion and Conclusion
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Part Four: Somerset
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Chapter 14. Somerset: Introduction and Background
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Chapter 15. Roman and Early Medieval Settlement Relationships in Eastern Somerset
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Chapter 16. Roman and Early Medieval Settlement Relationships in Western Somerset
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Chapter 17. Somerset: Final Discussion and Conclusion
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Part Five: Final Discussion and Conclusion
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Chapter 18. Final Discussion
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Chapter 19. Conclusion
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Bibliography
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Published: 2016
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407314822 (paperback)
- 9781407323114 (ebook)
BAR Number: B626