The Avebury Landscape

Aspects of the field archaeology of the Marlborough Downs

David Field author Graham Brown author David McOmish author Deborah Cunliffe author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxbow Books

Published:8th Sep '16

£38.00

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The Avebury Landscape cover

It is over one hundred years since the publication of the wide ranging archaeological field investigation undertaken on the Marlborough Downs by the Rev A C Smith. His work Guide to the British and Roman Antiquities of the North Wiltshire Downs in a Hundred Square Miles round Abury was originally published in two volumes in 1884 by the Marlborough College Natural History Society, then reprinted and bound into a single volume and published in 1885 by the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society after half the original print run was destroyed in a fire. As in most works of inventory the volume has certainly stood the test of time and is still one of the basic reference texts for students of the area. Since then, apart from a few notable exceptions, archaeological literature about the area has been largely site-based and there has been little concerning the Marlborough Downs as a whole. In order to try and redress this imbalance, a day conference was organised in April 2002 at the University of Bath, Swindon, where it was possible to acknowledge and mark the ongoing validity of Smith's work and where a number of papers on various aspects of recent research on the Marlborough Downs were presented. The results of the conference are presented in this volume, together with a number of other commissioned contributions from individuals who have undertaken research in the area during the last decade or so. Each essay stands alone, but they are connected by a common theme, that of the land and how it has changed over millennia.

This is a rich volume whose collective results demonstrate the virtues of a multi-period, interdisciplinary approach to reconstructing the history of the landscape and of specific monuments within it. That it has the potential to reveal new insights about Avebury, one of the most intensively studied prehistoric landscapes in Britain, is a testament to its efficacy and to the collective vision of the authors who collaborated on it. * Landscape History *
...the core of the book is superb. * British Archaeology *

ISBN: 9781842171523

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240 pages