Landscapes, Documents And Maps by Brian K. Roberts

Village Plans and the Archaeology of Rural Britain

This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between geography and historical documentation, exploring how landscapes have been shaped and understood through maps and written records. It examines the evolution of cartography and its impact on our perception of space and place, highlighting the interplay between human activity and natural environments. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of how maps and documents have been used to interpret and influence landscapes over time, providing a rich tapestry of historical and geographical insights.