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Planning in the early medieval landscape, Blair, John Rippon, Stephen Smart, Christopher


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Автор: Blair, John Rippon, Stephen Smart, Christopher
Название:  Planning in the early medieval landscape
ISBN: 9781800856356
Издательство: Liverpool university press
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ISBN-10: 1800856350
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 368
Вес: 0.69 кг.
Дата издания: 01.03.2022
Серия: Exeter studies in medieval europe
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: Black and white plans, maps and figures; black and white plans, maps and figures
Размер: 158 x 233 x 29
Читательская аудитория: Professional & vocational
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Planning in the Early Medieval Landscape

Автор: Blair John, Rippon Stephen, Smart Christopher
Название: Planning in the Early Medieval Landscape
ISBN: 178962116X ISBN-13(EAN): 9781789621167
Издательство: Gazelle Book Services
Цена: 36784.00 р.
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Описание: The extent to which Anglo-Saxon society was capable of large-scale transformations of the landscape is hotly disputed. This interdisciplinary book - embracing archaeological and historical sources - explores this important period in our landscape history and the extent to which buildings,
settlements and field systems were laid out using sophisticated surveying techniques. In particular, recent research has found new and unexpected evidence for the construction of building complexes and settlements on geometrically precise grids, suggesting a revival of the techniques of the Roman
land-surveyors (Agrimensores). Two units of measurement appear to have been used: the 'short perch' of 15 feet in central and eastern England, where most cases occur, and the 'long perch' of 18 feet at the small number of examples identified in Wessex. This technically advanced planning is evident
during two periods: c.600-800, when it may have been a mostly monastic practice, and c.940-1020, when it appears to have been revived in a monastic context but then spread to a wider range of lay settlements.

Planning in the Early Medieval Landscape is a completely new perspective on how villages and other settlement were formed. It combines map and field evidence with manuscript treatises on land-surveying to show that the methods described in the treatises were not just theoretical, but were put into
practice. In doing so it reveals a major aspect of previously unrecognised early medieval technology.


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