Environment and Aggregate-Related Archaeology

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by Tony Brown

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This volume provides a synthetic review of the background and archaeology that has emerged through archaeological interventions associated with the quarrying of sand, gravel, and rock for aggregates. The book covers all periods from the Lower Palaeolithic to Medieval, and is organized on a regional basis. The review, which also contains as yet unpublished data, shows how the variety and preservation of archaeology can greatly expand our understanding of the relationships of humans to their changing environments. Table of Contents Introduction Aggregates, archaeology and geoarchaeology South West region The South East region Great London The West Midlands The East Midlands The East of England The North West Yorkshire The North East Achievements and Conclusions Appendices An authoritative statement which highlights considerable achievements in Palaeolithic archaeology, landscape archaeology and specific site-types and recommends areas and topics for future work.' Madeleine Hummler, Antiquity Vol 83.321, September 2009 Used Book in Good Condition

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