Abstract

1. Introduction 2. The Physical Character of Landscape 3. The most beautiful landskip in the world ?: The Perceived Character of Landscape 4. Characterising the Cultural Landscape: The Pattern and Language of Settlement 5. Houses in the Landscape 6. The Character of the Fieldscape 7. Beyond the Morphology of Fieldscapes 8. Reconstructing Early Medieval Territorial Arrangements 9. Early Folk Territories on and Around the Blackdown Hills 10. People in the Landscape: The Development of Territorial Structures in Early Medieval Western Wessex and Beyond 11. Patterns of Land-use: Documentary Evidence and Palaeoenvironmental Sequences 12. Arable Cultivation and Animal Husbandry in the Medieval Period 13. Arable Cultivation and Animal Husbandry in the Roman Period 14. Regional Variation in Landscape Character during the Late Prehistoric and Roman Periods 15. Discussion and Conclusions: Communities and their Landscapes BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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