Town And Country In England by Dominic Perring
Frameworks for Archaeological Research
This book delves into the intricate dynamics between urban and rural life in England from the Roman period to the early medieval era. It explores how towns and countryside were interdependent, examining the economic, social, and cultural exchanges that shaped both environments. Through archaeological evidence and historical analysis, the narrative reveals the evolution of settlements, the impact of Roman occupation, and the subsequent transformations leading to the medieval landscape. The work provides a comprehensive understanding of how these two spheres influenced each other, contributing to the broader tapestry of England's historical development.
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- Published
- 1991
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- Unknown
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- English
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