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Portable Antiquities, Palimpsests, and Persistent Places : a multi-period approach to Portable Antiquities Scheme data in Lincolnshire.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Daubney, Adam Jonathan
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lincolnshire (England)--Antiquities.
Lincolnshire (England).
Antiquities.
England--Lincolnshire.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (336 pages)
Place of Publication:
Leiden : SIdestone Press, 2016.
Contents:
Abstract; Acknowledgements; Tables; Figures; Abbreviations; Introduction; i. The Study Zone; ii. Research Aim; iii. Objectives; iv. Research Questions; Portable Antiquities, Palimpsests, and Persistent Places; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. The Problem of Palimpsests; 1.3. Into the Plough-Zone; 1.4. From Portable Antiquities to Plough-Zone Palimpsests; 1.5. From Palimpsests to Persistent Places; 1.6. Conclusions; Data and Methodology; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Dividing the Landscape: Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC); 2.3. HER Data; 2.4. PAS Data; 2.5. Methodology.
2.5.1. Establishing the Character of PAS Data2.5.2. Establishing the Relationship between PAS and HER Data (see Chapter€4); 2.5.3. Identifying Persistent Places and Exploring Palimpsests; 2.5.4. Establishing a Constraints Map; 2.6. Conclusions; Landscape and Bias
The Contribution of PAS data; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. HER Data; 3.3. The Portable Antiquities Scheme in Lincolnshire; 3.3.1. Reporting and Selection of Sites; 3.3.2. Manuring and Refuse Disposal; 3.3.3. Dredging; 3.3.4. Imported Topsoil; 3.3.5. Artefact Movement within the Plough-Zone; 3.3.6. Finds from the Coast; 3.3.7. Elevation.
3.3.8. Aspect3.3.9. Drift Geology; 3.4. Spatial Comparison of HER and PAS Data; 3.5. Conclusions; Across the Borders
The Archaeology of Multi-Period Artefact Scatters; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. The Character of Multi-Period PAS Data; 4.3. Visualising Persistent Places
HER Data; 4.4. The Archaeology of Plough-Zone Palimpsests; 4.4.1. Wickenby; 4.4.2. Sudbrooke; 4.4.3. Wrawby; 4.5. Case Study: Osbournby
A Persistent Place; 4.5.1. Palaeolithic; 4.5.2. Mesolithic; 4.5.3. Neolithic; 4.5.4. Bronze Age; 4.5.5. Iron Age; 4.5.6. Roman; 4.5.7. Early Medieval; 4.5.8. Medieval; 4.5.9. Post-Medieval.
4.6. ConclusionsBarda's 'Island'
The Contribution of Middle Saxon PAS Data to Persistent Places; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Settlement and Economy; 5.3. Middle Saxon PAS Data; 5.3.1. Assemblage Composition; 5.3.2. Temporal Setting; 5.3.3. Conclusions; 5.4. Case Study: Barda's Island; 5.4.1. Bardney in Context: The Witham Valley; 5.4.2. HER and PAS Data in the Witham Valley; 5.4.3. The 'Island' of Bardney; 5.4.4. The Abbey Assemblage; 5.4.5. The Village Assemblage; 5.4.6. The Southrey Assemblage; 5.5. Conclusions.
Productive Sites and Persistent Places
The Biography of Two Middle Saxon Assemblages6.1. Introduction; 6.2. 'Productive' Sites; 6.3. 'Productive' Sites in Lincolnshire; 6.4. Case Study: Garwick; 6.4.1. The Multi-Period Assemblage; 6.4.2. The Middle Saxon Assemblage: General Observations; 6.4.3. The Landscape Setting; 6.5. Case study: Little Carlton; 6.5.1. The Multi-Period Assemblage; 6.5.2. The Middle Saxon Assemblage; 6.5.3. The Landscape Setting; 6.6. Conclusions; Conclusions
Portable Antiquities, Palimpsests, and Persistent Places; 7.1. Contributions to Portable Antiquities.
Notes:
Print version record.
7.2. Contributions to Palimpsests.
Other Format:
Print version: Daubney, Adam Jonathan. Portable Antiquities, Palimpsests, and Persistent Places : A multi-period approach to Portable Antiquities Scheme data in Lincolnshire.
ISBN:
9789088903700
9088903700
OCLC:
967109460
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