Medieval England: An Aerial Survey

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Cambridge University Press, 15.11.1979 г. - 286 страници
The English cultural landscape has evolved over centuries, retaining in its multifarious patterning many aspects of the past which provide evidence of a long and gradual development. This book discusses in detail some aspects of life in medieval England still to be seen in the landscape. The perspective of the air photograph conveys a fresh understanding of the physical setting of medieval society, of the interaction between communities and the land upon which they settled and of the varying pattern of the social and economic fabric of the country. Comparison of air photographs with early maps and records is exceptionally informative, permitting analytical studies of town and village plans, or providing clues to the discovery of quite unexpected features. Many villages were established long before the Doomsday survey: some have vanished or are now to be seen only as a roughness in the ground or as marks in soil or crops. Others may remain as an ancient nucleus of a town or city now surrounded by more recent building development.
 

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AIMS AND LIMITATIONS
3
THE FIELDS
21
THE FABRIC OF THE VILLAGE
49
S THE MULTIPLICATION OF VILLAGES
73
THE DISSOLUTION
117
VILLAGE PLANS
137
Temple Bruer
161
FEATURES IN THE TOWN PLAN
171
Chester
191
Totnes
197
TOWNS AS PORTS
204
THE PLANNED TOWNS 10661307
214
ΙΟ SOME INDUSTRIAL REMAINS
251
MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES
273
Airmyn
285
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St Neots
184

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