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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949215198702882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 210 pages) : , illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour)
    ISBN: 9781803270852 (PDF ebook) :
    Content: 'Environment, Archaeology and Landscape' is a collection of papers dedicated to Martin Bell on his retirement as Professor of Archaeological Science at the University of Reading. Three themes outline how wetland and inland environments can be related and investigated using multi-method approaches.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2021. , "Available in both print and Open Access"--Homepage.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781803270845
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Festschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1838868976
    Format: xi, 200 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme , 30 cm
    ISBN: 0907764509 , 9780907764502
    Series Statement: Britannia monograph series no. 36
    Content: "Previously suspected on the basis of a tile stamped with the name and titles of the emperor Nero found alongside other brick and tile in the ploughsoil, excavation of two tile kilns at Little London near Silchester, Hampshire confirmed production during the reign of Nero. In addition to the manufacture of standard bricks and roofing materials, the kilns produced the more specialist materials required for building bath-houses. Work on the fabrics and distinctive, roller-stamped flue-tiles shows that products reached a wide variety of destinations between Cirencester, some 100 km to the north-west, and Chichester, on the south coast, though Silchester appears to have been the main market and is the only location where Nero-stamped tile has so far been found. A suggestion is made linking the stamped tile to the visit to Britain by the emperor's trusted freedman, Polyclitus in the aftermath of the Boudican revolt. An unexpected discovery was the ancillary production from at least three pottery kilns of a wide range of pre-Flavian domestic wares, so far only identified in Silchester and its environs. Alongside the publication of the kilns there are illustrated catalogues of the complete range of brick and tile types produced as well as of the pottery. Other reports include analysis of the fuels used and a suite of radiocarbon dates which support the pottery evidence for production ceasing in the early Flavian period. Analysis of the numerous animal foot-impressions on the bricks presents one aspect of the environment of the kilns."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 188-195) and index , Preface ; Acknowledgements ; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION (Michael Fulford) CHAPTER 2. THE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY (Neil Linford, Paul Linford and Andrew Payne) CHAPTER 3. THE EXCAVATIONS (Nicholas Pankhurst and Daniel Wheeler with Michael Fulford) CHAPTER 4. THE POTTERY (Jane Timby with Joanna Bird and Roger Tomlin) CHAPTER 5. THE CERAMIC BUILDING MATERIAL (Sara Machin with Michael Fulford) CHAPTER 6. WOOD CHARCOAL ANALYSIS: EVIDENCE FOR SITE ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENT (Catherine Barnett) CHAPTER 7. THE CHARRED PLANT REMAINS (Lisa Lodwick) CHAPTER 8. LITTLE LONDON AND SILCHESTER INSULA IX: RADIOCARBON DATING AND CHRONOLOGICAL MODELLING (Derek Hamilton) CHAPTER 9. ARCHAEOMAGNETIC INVESTIGATION OF TWO FIRED FEATURES AT LITTLE LONDON (David P. Greenwood, Sam E. Harris and Catherine M. Batt) CHAPTER 10. CONCLUDING DISCUSSION (Michael Fulford) THE APPENDICES APPENDIX 1. THE NERO TILE-STAMPS FROM LITTLE LONDON AND SILCHESTER (Peter Warry) APPENDIX 2. OTHER FINDS (Michael Fulford and Nina Crummy) APPENDIX 3. AGE OF ROUNDWOOD WHEN CUT (Catherine Barnett) APPENDIX 4. CALIBRATED AGE RANGES USING THE UK ARCHAEOMAGNETIC CALIBRATED CURVE (David P. Greenwood, Sam E. Harris and Catherine M. Batt) APPENDIX 5. AN INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOMAGNETIC DATING (David P. Greenwood, Sam E. Harris and Catherine M. Batt)
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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  • 3
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    Book
    Minneapolis, Minnesota :Graywolf Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV046226299
    Format: 95 Seiten, 7 ungezählte Seiten ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 9781555978143 , 1555978142
    Uniform Title: Poems
    Content: "Catherine Barnett's tragicomic third collection, Human Hours, shuttles between a Whitmanian embrace of others and a kind of rapacious solitude. Barnett speaks from the middle of hope and confusion, carrying philosophy into the everyday. Watching a son become a young man, a father become a restless beloved shell, and a country betray its democratic ideals, the speakers try to make sense of such departures. Four lyric essays investigate the essential urge and appeal of questions that are "accursed," that are limited--and unanswered--by answers. What are we to do with the endangered human hours that remain to us? Across the leaps and swerves of this collection, the fevered mind tries to slow--or at least measure--time with quiet bravura: by counting a lover's breaths; by remembering a father's space-age watch; by envisioning the apocalyptic future while bedding down on a hard, cold floor, head resting on a dictionary. Human Hours pulses with the absurd, with humor that accompanies the precariousness of the human condition."--Amazon.com
    Note: The amenities -- En route -- An apprehension -- The light from across the fields -- The skin of the face is that which stays most naked, most destitute -- Forensics -- Epistemology -- Still life -- Landscape with borrowed contours -- Lyric and narrative time at Café Loup -- Accursed Questions, i -- Appeal to numbers -- Comic morning -- Idée fixe -- Essay on An essay concerning human understanding -- Son in August -- Lore -- The necessary preoccupations -- The art of the security question -- O Esperanza! -- Accursed questions, ii -- The humanities -- Calamity Jane on Etsy after the 2016 election -- Another Divine comedy -- Let facts be submitted to a candid wind -- Metaphor on the Crosstown -- Summons -- The sky flashes -- Origin story -- Central Park -- Accursed questions, iii -- Pain scale -- In the studio at end of day -- 433 Eros -- Uncertainty principle at the Atrium Bar -- Uncertainty principle at dawn -- Beckett on the Jumbotron -- Prayer for the lost among us -- The material world -- Eternal recurrance -- Accursed questions, iv -- Amor fati
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: Lyric poetry ; Poetry
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_BV040114335
    Format: XV, 138 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten.
    ISBN: 978-0-9545970-5-4 , 978-0-9545970-4-7
    In: Settling the Ebbsfleet Valley.
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford :Archaeopress,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960947883402883
    Format: 1 online resource (225 pages)
    ISBN: 1-80327-085-3
    Content: Dedicated to Martin Bell (University of Reading), this book outlines how wetland and inland environments can be related and investigated using multi-method approaches. Papers fall under three themes: coastal and intertidal archaeology; mobility and human-environment relationships; heritage resource management, nature conservation and rewilding.
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- Contributors -- Editors' foreword -- Editors' acknowledgements -- Martin Bell: a personal appreciation -- PEOPLE AND THE SEA: COASTAL AND INTERTIDAL ARCHAEOLOGY -- Battling the tides: Severn Estuary wetlands during the prehistoric, Roman and medieval periods -- Walking beside our ancestors -- Prehistoric activity on the Atlantic coastline: Westward Ho! submerged forest -- Humans and their environment during prehistory at Gwithian, Cornwall -- From coast to coast: recent palaeoecological investigations of submerged forests and intertidal peats at two coastal sites in the UK -- Neolithic and Bronze Age landing places in Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia -- The Sørenga D1A borehole site, Oslo Harbour, Norway -- PATTERNS IN THE LANDSCAPE: MOBILITY AND HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT RELATIONSHSIPS -- Hidden landscapes and lost islands - researching Somerset's coastal wetlands -- The Early-Middle Holocene of the River Parrett, Somerset: geoarchaeological investigations 2006-2011 -- Drylands and wetlands -- soils, sediments and snails -- The Kennet Valley Predictive Mapping Project: contributions to development control, heritage management and nature conservation -- The lumpy outdoors: moving through landscapes and weather-worlds -- ARCHAEOLOGY IN OUR CHANGING WORLD: HERITAGE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, NATURE CONSERVATION AND REWILDING -- Translating geoarchaeology into geo-itineraries -- 30 years of discovery, conservation and management of cultural heritage in England's wetlands -- Wildwood, wood-pasture and rewilded woods: palaeoecological perspectives from ancient woodland -- Environmental archaeology and the wilding conundrum -- Using experimental archaeology at Butser Ancient Farm to interpret the cultural formation processes of ancient metalworking. , Footprints in the mind: a legacy of public engagement through the Living Levels Project -- PERSONAL REFLECTIONS -- Martin Bell's bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Barnett, Catherine Environment, Archaeology and Landscape: Papers in Honour of Professor Martin Bell Oxford : Archaeopress,c2021 ISBN 9781803270845
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford :Archaeopress,
    UID:
    edoccha_9960947883402883
    Format: 1 online resource (225 pages)
    ISBN: 1-80327-085-3
    Content: Dedicated to Martin Bell (University of Reading), this book outlines how wetland and inland environments can be related and investigated using multi-method approaches. Papers fall under three themes: coastal and intertidal archaeology; mobility and human-environment relationships; heritage resource management, nature conservation and rewilding.
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- Contributors -- Editors' foreword -- Editors' acknowledgements -- Martin Bell: a personal appreciation -- PEOPLE AND THE SEA: COASTAL AND INTERTIDAL ARCHAEOLOGY -- Battling the tides: Severn Estuary wetlands during the prehistoric, Roman and medieval periods -- Walking beside our ancestors -- Prehistoric activity on the Atlantic coastline: Westward Ho! submerged forest -- Humans and their environment during prehistory at Gwithian, Cornwall -- From coast to coast: recent palaeoecological investigations of submerged forests and intertidal peats at two coastal sites in the UK -- Neolithic and Bronze Age landing places in Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia -- The Sørenga D1A borehole site, Oslo Harbour, Norway -- PATTERNS IN THE LANDSCAPE: MOBILITY AND HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT RELATIONSHSIPS -- Hidden landscapes and lost islands - researching Somerset's coastal wetlands -- The Early-Middle Holocene of the River Parrett, Somerset: geoarchaeological investigations 2006-2011 -- Drylands and wetlands -- soils, sediments and snails -- The Kennet Valley Predictive Mapping Project: contributions to development control, heritage management and nature conservation -- The lumpy outdoors: moving through landscapes and weather-worlds -- ARCHAEOLOGY IN OUR CHANGING WORLD: HERITAGE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, NATURE CONSERVATION AND REWILDING -- Translating geoarchaeology into geo-itineraries -- 30 years of discovery, conservation and management of cultural heritage in England's wetlands -- Wildwood, wood-pasture and rewilded woods: palaeoecological perspectives from ancient woodland -- Environmental archaeology and the wilding conundrum -- Using experimental archaeology at Butser Ancient Farm to interpret the cultural formation processes of ancient metalworking. , Footprints in the mind: a legacy of public engagement through the Living Levels Project -- PERSONAL REFLECTIONS -- Martin Bell's bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Barnett, Catherine Environment, Archaeology and Landscape: Papers in Honour of Professor Martin Bell Oxford : Archaeopress,c2021 ISBN 9781803270845
    Language: English
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