Somerset's peatland archaeology : : managing and investigating a fragile resource : the results of the Monuments at Risk in Somerset Peatlands (MARISP) Project / / Richard Brunning ; with contributions by Christopher Bronk Ramsey [and sixteen others].

The Somerset Levels and Moors are part of a series of coastal floodplains that fringe both sides of the Severn Estuary. These areas have similar Holocene environmental histories and contain a wealth of waterlogged archaeological landscapes and discrete monuments. The importance of Somerset's pr...

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Somerset's peatland archaeology : managing and investigating a fragile resource : the results of the Monuments at Risk in Somerset Peatlands (MARISP) Project / Richard Brunning ; with contributions by Christopher Bronk Ramsey [and sixteen others].
Oxford, England ; Oakville, Connecticut : Oxbow Books, [2013]
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-307) and index.
Introduction to the Project -- Methodology -- Trackways -- Platforms and Pile Alignments -- Lake Villages -- Medieval Causeway -- Preservervation and Environmental Change -- Research and Management Strategies -- Appendix 1: Key for habitat groups and scale of abundance for plant macrofossil analysis tables -- Appendix 2: Abbreviations for ecological codes and statistics used for interpretation of insect remains in text and tables -- Appendix 3: MARISP pollen assessment plates -- Appendix 4: MARISP plant macrofossil assessment figures -- Appendix 5: Troels-Smith stratigraphic descriptions.
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The Somerset Levels and Moors are part of a series of coastal floodplains that fringe both sides of the Severn Estuary. These areas have similar Holocene environmental histories and contain a wealth of waterlogged archaeological landscapes and discrete monuments. The importance of Somerset's prehistoric wetland heritage is shown by the fact that twenty-five percent of all the prehistoric waterlogged sites thought still to exist in England are from the Somerset moors, the County Museum in Taunton Castle holds the largest collection of conserved prehistoric worked wood in the UK, possibly in the whole of Europe, the Sweet Track (the oldest known wooden trackway in the UK) and Glastonbury Lake Village have produced the most complete record of Neolithic and Iron Age material culture in the UK and Glastonbury Lake Village was the best preserved prehistoric settlement ever discovered in the UK. This substantial monograph presents the results of the MARISP project ( Monuments at Risk in Somerset Peatlands) which thoroughly assessed the condition of the wetland monuments and the ongoing threats to their survival and aimed to answer key research questions about the sites through the use of minimally invasive excavation and to inform the development of future national and county wetland strategies.
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title_full Somerset's peatland archaeology : managing and investigating a fragile resource : the results of the Monuments at Risk in Somerset Peatlands (MARISP) Project / Richard Brunning ; with contributions by Christopher Bronk Ramsey [and sixteen others].
title_fullStr Somerset's peatland archaeology : managing and investigating a fragile resource : the results of the Monuments at Risk in Somerset Peatlands (MARISP) Project / Richard Brunning ; with contributions by Christopher Bronk Ramsey [and sixteen others].
title_full_unstemmed Somerset's peatland archaeology : managing and investigating a fragile resource : the results of the Monuments at Risk in Somerset Peatlands (MARISP) Project / Richard Brunning ; with contributions by Christopher Bronk Ramsey [and sixteen others].
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