A landscape of borders : the prehistory of the Anglo-Welsh borderland /

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Author / Creator:Mullin, David.
Imprint:Oxford, England : Archaeopress, 2012.
Description:viii, 159 p. : ill., maps (some col.), col. plan ; 30 cm.
Language:English
Series:BAR British series ; 572
BAR British series ; 572.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9024848
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Varying Form of Title:Prehistory of the Anglo-Welsh borderland
ISBN:9781407310572
1407310577
Notes:Originally presented as the author's thesis (University of Reading, 2010).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-120).
Summary:"This research is concerned with the prehistory of the region which now forms the border between England and Wales. Whilst the Anglo-Welsh border is a relatively modern construct, and has shifted over time, the area is made up of distinctive topography, dividing the lowland Midland Plain from the hill country of central Wales. This also means that there are noticeable changes in both the flora and fauna of the areas to the west and east of the modern boundary. These are discussed in detail in Chapter 1, where the case is made that the region is, in the broadest sense, a natural borderland and a valid unit of study. Chapter 2 sets out to discuss the ways in which people living within landscapes which are both topographically and archaeologically distinct may have thought about their world and their relationship to other people within it. Chapters 3 to 5 explore the networks of production, distribution and consumption. The final chapter considers the issues raised in the earlier chapters, discuss the ways in which the landscape was used and perceived and how this changed over time. The relationships between extraction and deposition; the uses of stone and metal; the wider links between classes of objects; local traditions of production and consumption and the links between the study area and the wider world are all considered. The raw data on which this discussion is based is presented as a series of Appendices."--Publisher's web site, viewed 14 Feb. 2013.

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