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Cambridge Archaeological Unit



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Fengate Revisited: Further Fen-edge Excavations, Bronze Age Fieldsystems and Settlement and the Wyman Abbott/Leeds Archives
by Christopher Evans, with Emma Beadsmoore, Matt Brudenell and Gavin Lucas
This volume outlines the results from three main CAU sites. It calls for a reappraisal of both Fengate's interpretation and the broader Bronze Age fieldsystem 'problem/horizon', and includes a contextual review of Pryor's renowned fieldwork programme of the 1970s. Moreover, a full study is made of Wyman Abbott's recently discovered Peterborough notebooks, which reflects upon the practices of Edwardian archaeology generally and, also, his and E. ...
Paperback. Price US$60.00


Past and Present: Excavations at Broom, Bedfordshire 1996-2005
by Anwen Cooper and Mark Edmonds
Documenting the results of some ten years of fieldwork, this volume explores the prehistoric occupation of a small valley near Broom, on the Bedfordshire gravels. It traces a biography of the landscape from the later Mesolithic through to the Iron Age, a sequence that saw profound changes in the character, scale and temporality of occupation. Undertaken in advance of gravel extraction, the scale of the fieldwork reported here made it possibe to ...
Hardback. Price US$60.00


Borderlands: The Archaeology of Addenbrooke's Environs, South Cambridge
by Christopher Evans, with Duncan Mackay and Leo Webley
Taking its inspiration from Cyril Fox's groundbreaking 1923 study of its namesake, and with its first volume issued to mark the 85th anniversary of his book, this series is dedicated to the archaeology of Cambridge's hinterland. In recent years an enormous amount of fieldwork has occured within the City's environs, to the point that it must now rank as one of the most intensively investigated landscapes in southern England.

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Paperback. Price US$50.00





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