Never mind the facts, give me the story, ' was one of Christopher Taylor's favourite sayings. This volume is a tribute to the dynamic archaeologist, a leading practitioner of non-excavational field survey and landscape archaeology, who gained notice through his radio broadcasts, books, teaching, lecturing and continuing education classes. These essays are drawn from his former colleagues at the Royal Commission on the Historic Monuments of England. Through the editors acknowledge that the subject range goes only part of the way to matching' Taylor's, it is nonetheless impressive.Cowley, D C, aamp; Edwards, D N, 1988 Callaly Moor Field Survey aamp; Excavation: Phase Three 1988, Archaeol Unit for North ... East Anglian Archaeol, 62 Davies, G, aamp; Turner, J, 1979 Pollen Diagrams from Northumberland, New Phytologist, 82, ... D, 1985 The Norfolk Landscape, Hodder and Stoughton Eagles, B N, 1979 The Anglo-Saxon settlement of Humber- side, ... and historical aspects of West European societies, in Album amicorum Andre van Doorselaer (ed M Lodewijckx ), 263-75.
Title | : | Patterns of the past |
Author | : | Paul Pattison, David Field, Stewart Ainsworth |
Publisher | : | Oxbow Books Ltd - 1999 |
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