Publications
Thames Through Time: The Early Historical Period AD 1-1000 | Thames Through Time: The Early Historical Period AD 1-1000 |
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Paul Booth, Anne Dodd Mark Robinson and Alex Smith ISBN: 978-0-9549627-5-3 £34.99 Following a thematic structure, it offers an up to date account of the changing environment of the valley, evolving settlement patterns, the identity, beliefs and culture of the valley’s inhabitants, their agriculture and industry, and the archaeology of power and politics in the region. Much of the evidence has been recovered during extensive gravel quarrying, and the volume has been produced with resources from the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund. Also in this series and coming soon The Thames Through Time and The Thames Through Time Extract In common with other volumes in the Thames Through Time series, this account of the Thames Valley in the millennium and a half before the Roman conquest seeks to examine change in human society from a thematic point of view. The geographical and chronological framework for this volume is established in Chapters 1 and 2, but thereafter we have tried to get away from the traditional, somewhat artificial pigeon-holes of ‘periods’ ‘ages’ ‘eras’ and 'phases’ to look much harder at how change in human society actually works. |




The Archaeology of the gravel terraces of the upper and middle Thames