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The study of past landscapes is one of today's most exciting interdisciplinary subjects. Archaeologists, ecologists, social and cultural historians, literature specialists and artists all contribute to our understanding of cultural landscapes. Landscapes reflects this diversity and excitement, through accessible, well-researched and well-illustrated articles. Landscapes is fully peer-reviewed with a distinguished editorial board. It seeks to be both accessible and scholarly, a journal to which all those engaged in studying past landscapes, both amateur and professional, can turn for the best of current research and the most influential opinions. Its scope is broad and whilst focusing largely on the British Isles, it also covers subjects outside the UK. Prehistoric, medieval and post-medieval archaeology all figure prominently. (Windgather Press, 2011)
Table of Contents
Editorial (Graham Fairclough)
C. Henry Warren: A Contented Countryman? (Geoff Warren)
Polders and Politics. New Agricultural Landscapes in Italian and Dutch Wetlands, 1920s to 1950s (Hans Renes and Stefano Piastra)
Vikings in the Prehistoric Landscape: Studies on Mainland Orkney (Alison Leonard)
Palaeolithic Geo-archaeology: Palaeolandscape Modelling and Scales of Investigation (Martin R. Bates and Francis F. Wenban-Smith)
Book Reviews
C. Henry Warren: A Contented Countryman? (Geoff Warren)
Polders and Politics. New Agricultural Landscapes in Italian and Dutch Wetlands, 1920s to 1950s (Hans Renes and Stefano Piastra)
Vikings in the Prehistoric Landscape: Studies on Mainland Orkney (Alison Leonard)
Palaeolithic Geo-archaeology: Palaeolandscape Modelling and Scales of Investigation (Martin R. Bates and Francis F. Wenban-Smith)
Book Reviews
