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Late Prehistoric and Early Historic Landscapes on the Yorkshire Chalk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Late Prehistoric and Early Historic Landscapes on the Yorkshire Chalk

Based on the author's thesis, this study presents a series of period-based reconstructions of the occupation and exploitation of the Wolds in East Yorkshire from the late Bronze Age to the early medieval period.

Forgotten Wolds
  • Language: en

Forgotten Wolds

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Forgotten Landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 159

The Forgotten Landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This long-term study of landscape change on the Yorkshire Wolds uses archaeological and historical sources to look at land division, territorial organisation and settlement patterns from the late prehistoric period to the middle ages

Where Sky and Yorkshire and Water Meet
  • Language: en

Where Sky and Yorkshire and Water Meet

CD-ROM contains specialist reports in .pdf format.

A Place by the Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

A Place by the Sea

"This volume presents the results of archaeological excavations that took place between 1999 and 2003 at Sewerby Cottage Farm, Bridlington, in advance of the construction of over 300 houses. The work uncovered a rare group of Neolithic buildings, from Iron Age burials and a Romano-British farmstead. The material remains were analysed by many different specialists and their interpretations have been brought together to tell the story of how this landscape was occupied between c. 3500 BC and c. 900 AD." --Book Jacket.

A Forged Glamour
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

A Forged Glamour

A Forged Glamour, which takes its title from a poem, is an exploration of the lives and deaths of ironworking communities renowned for their spectacular material culture, who lived in modern-day East and North Yorkshire, between the 4th and 1st centuries BC. It evaluates settlement and funerary evidence, analyses farming and craftwork, and explores what some of their ideas and beliefs might have been. It situates this regional material within the broader context of Iron Age Britain, Ireland and the near Continent, and considers what manner of society this was. In order to do this it makes use of theoretical ideas on personhood, and relationships with material culture and landscape, arguing that the making of identity always takes work. It is the character, scale and extent of this work (revealed through objects as small as a glass bead, or as big as a cemetery; as local as an earthenware pot or as exotic as coral-decoration) which enables archaeologists to investigate the web of relations which made up their lives, and explore the means of power which distinguished their leaders.

Kingship, Society, and the Church in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 413

Kingship, Society, and the Church in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire

A study of social organization, political power, conversion to Christianity, and church building in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire in 400-1066 AD, Kingship, Society, and the Church in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire argues that the decision of local kin-groups to convert to Christianity transformed kingship, society, and even the physical landscape.

Education and the Historic Environment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Education and the Historic Environment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-07-31
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Practical, inspiring and instructive, Education and the Historic Environment emphasizes the contribution to both education and heritage that results from a positive relationship between the two disciplines. Education and the Historic Environment examines evidence, case studies and chapters from a wide cross section of the heritage sector and: argues for the value of using the physical remains of the past shows how and where the historic environment can be used to fit into and enhance learning examines how guidelines are reinforced looks at how physical heritage can not only be used to teach obvious subjects such as history, but are also useful across the curriculum, from literacy and numeracy to citizenship. Teachers at all levels, and students, academics and professionals in archaeology and heritage management, will all be able to use the case studies to reform and enhance their work.

I've Been Wrong Before
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

I've Been Wrong Before

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-03
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  • Publisher: Atria Books

From the award-winning essayist and author of the “shrewd as hell and hysterically funny” (Carmen Maria Machado, author of Her Body and Other Parties) novel Cheer Up, Mr. Widdicombe comes a moving and unforgettable essay collection about his travels around the globe as he reflects on the power and complexity of human relationships. From the award-winning essay “Lover’s Theme,” in which Evan James explores the life of a drag queen in San Francisco, to his poignant story of coming out in “One Hell of a Homie,” set against the backdrop of the 1992 film Class Act, this essay collection brilliantly captures both the beauty and pain of relationships—friendly, familiar, and romantic. I’ve Been Wrong Before is an eye-opening and heartfelt illustration of how our differences are often the things that bring us closer together. Masterfully balancing tremendous insight with startling humor, this absorbing collection features Evan James’s “wry intelligence and sense of the absurd” (R.O. Kwon, author of The Incendiaries) and is perfect for fans of Alexander Chee and Maggie Nelson.

The Materiality of Magic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

The Materiality of Magic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-12-31
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  • Publisher: Oxbow Books

The subject of ‘magic’ has long been considered peripheral and sensationalist, the word itself having become something of an academic taboo. However, beliefs in magic and the rituals that surround them are extensive – as are their material manifestations – and to avoid them is to ignore a prevalent aspect of cultures worldwide, from prehistory to the present day. The Materiality of Magic addresses the value of the material record as a resource in investigations into magic, ritual practices, and popular beliefs. The chronological and geographic focuses of the papers presented here vary from prehistory to the present-day, including numinous interpretations of fossils and ritual deposit...