The Celtic World (Routledge Worlds)
Chapter Eight - further emphasizing the power this had over the ultimate direction and character of romanization. Towns and vi ...
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Chapter Eight - REFERENCES Agache, R. (1975) 'La campagne a l'epoque romaine dans les grandes plaines du Nord de France d'apre ...
Celts and Romans - Fitzpatrick, A.P. (1989) 'The uses of Roman imperialism by the Celtic barbarians in the later republic', in ...
Chapter Eight - Millett, M. (1977) 'Art in the "small towns": "Celtic" or "Classical"', in J. Munby and M. Henig (eds) Roman L ...
Celts and Romans - Walthew, C.W. (1975) 'The town house and villa house in Roman Britain', Britannia 6: (^18) 9- (^2) °5. Webs ...
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PART IV SETTLEMENT AND ENVIRONMENT .... - ...
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CHAPTER NINE PEOPLE AND NATURE IN THE CELTIC WORLD --.•. -- Martin Bell T he prehistoric environment is often perceived as natur ...
Chapter Nine - and political change, the environmental consequences of which are examined. These changes relate first to the g ...
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People and Nature in the Celtic World - Along the Mediterranean coast of France and Italy the earlier deciduous forest was bei ...
Chapter Nine - and designed to maintain existing communication routes in wetter conditions (Coles and Coles 1986). In the late ...
People and Nature in the Celtic World - and hedged pasture with some cultivated land and beyond that rough grazing. Woodland t ...
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People and Nature in the Celtic World - partly cleared and cultivated in the Bronze Age were subject either to regeneration or ...
Chapter Nine - It is often suggested that the collapse of the Roman Empire led to large-scale wood- land regeneration. There i ...
People and Nature in the Celtic World - in up to a quarter of pits on some British sites (Hill 1989). At Danebury the animals ...
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