
The Historic Landscape of the Quantock Hills
Hazel Riley(Author)
Historic England (Publisher)
Published on 30. November 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
172 pages
978-1-905624-29-4 (ISBN)
Description
The Quantock Hills, famous for their associations with Coleridge and Wordsworth in the 19th century, have been the canvas on which are sketched the shadowy images of people who lived on the land from prehistoric times to the present. There are Bronze Age cairns and burial mounds, Iron Age hillforts, Roman settlements, medieval manors and post-medieval estates, right through to stark monuments of the Second World War and the Cold War.
This book presents and interprets the Quantocks landscape after a dedicated programme of archaeological fieldwork, air photograph transcription and architectural investigation by English Heritage. It describes the results in a readable book including full colour illustrations and line drawings throughout, plus a series of lively reconstruction paintings by the artist Jane Brayne.
This book presents and interprets the Quantocks landscape after a dedicated programme of archaeological fieldwork, air photograph transcription and architectural investigation by English Heritage. It describes the results in a readable book including full colour illustrations and line drawings throughout, plus a series of lively reconstruction paintings by the artist Jane Brayne.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Liverpool University Press
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 276 mm
Weight
780 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-905624-29-4 (9781905624294)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Illustrations
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Summary
Resume
Zusamenfassung
Introduction
1. A special place? The landscape of the Quantock Hills
2. A ritual place? The early prehistory of the Quantock Hills
3. A defended landscape? The Quantock Hills in Iron Age and Roman times
4. A managed landscape? The Quantock Hills in the medieval period
5. A romantic landscape? The Quantock Hills in the post-medieval period
6. A remembered landscape? The Quantock Hills in the 20th century
Appendices
References
Index
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Summary
Resume
Zusamenfassung
Introduction
1. A special place? The landscape of the Quantock Hills
2. A ritual place? The early prehistory of the Quantock Hills
3. A defended landscape? The Quantock Hills in Iron Age and Roman times
4. A managed landscape? The Quantock Hills in the medieval period
5. A romantic landscape? The Quantock Hills in the post-medieval period
6. A remembered landscape? The Quantock Hills in the 20th century
Appendices
References
Index