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Ancient Monuments in the Countryside

Ancient Monuments in the Countryside
Author: Timothy Darvill
Publisher: English Heritage Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2014-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1848021321

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Much of England's rich archaeological heritage lies in the countryside. Many monuments, such as barrows, hillforts, and Roman villas, are familiar features fo the landscape, while other sites lie buried or only partly visible. These remains are the result of the impact on the landscape of the countless generations of people who have lived, worked and died within it. The cumulative effect is the landscape we know today, in which the historical dimension is an integral component of the valued whole and an important part of what most people in England are increasingly concerned to see protected and conserved. The archaeological heritage, however, is a finite and fragile resource, and much of it has been lost in the last two decades as a result of increasing pressures on farming, industry, and commerce to maximise the return on investment in the land. The conservation of what remains, therefore, needs to be given urgent consideration.This report has three main goals. First, it aims to present the background to the recognition, investigation, and management of the archaeological resource. Second, it attempts to review what is known of the resource, the threats currently posed to it, and the ways in which it can be exploited and conserved. Finally, it looks towards the development and promotion of a secure future for ancient monuments in the countryside.


Seven Wonders (Suffolk's Ancient Sites : a Vision of an Arcane Landscape)

Seven Wonders (Suffolk's Ancient Sites : a Vision of an Arcane Landscape)
Author: Jeremy Taylor
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2008-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 024469060X

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"I was seduced into reading it. It's wealth of antiquarian detail is woven around a core of mystical knowledge." JOHN MICHELL. A4, Paperback & eBook, 74pp. Far away from the mind boggling complexity of the pyramids of Giza, yet equally compelling, sit seven sites of mythic antiquity whose geomantic and geometric design collectively creates a beautiful and vast heptagon in the landscape. The distances between the locations and the dimension of this symbol has been faithfully duplicated at other locations in Southern Britain, consciously created and designed to personify a harmonious fusion between temple proportion, the Earth's circumference and ancient units of measure.


Monuments and Landscape in Atlantic Europe

Monuments and Landscape in Atlantic Europe
Author: Chris Scarre
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2005-07-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134482191

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Atlantic Europe is the zone par excellence of megalithic monuments, which encompass a wide range of earthen and stone constructions from inpressive stone circles to modest chambered tombs. A single basic concept lies behind this volume - that the intrinsic qualities encountered within the diverse landscapes pf Atlantic Europe both informed the settings chosen for the monuments and played a role in determining their form and visual appearance. Monuments and Landscape in Atlantic Europe goes significantly beyond the limits of existing debate by inviting archaeologists from different countries with the Atlantic zone (including Britain, France, Ireland, Spain and Sweden) to examine the relationship between landscape features and prehistoric monuments in their specialist regions. By placing the issue within a broader regional and intellectual context, the authors illustrate the diversity of current archaeological ideas and approaches converging around this central theme.


The Past in the Past: the Re-use of Ancient Monuments

The Past in the Past: the Re-use of Ancient Monuments
Author: Richard Bradley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134641168

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First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.