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From Coast to Fen: Archaeology in a Dynamic Landscape
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of illustrations
List of tables
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
Background to the project
Landscape Parcels
Monograph structure
2. A changing landscape
Warming up: Prehistoric coastlines and landscapes
A dynamic landscape: Middle and late Holocene changes
The initial onset of wet conditions
Slowing sea level rise and marine regression
Renewed expansion of tidal flat areas
Medieval and post-medieval land reclamation
Glossary of terms
3. Prehistoric landscapes
Mesolithic and Neolithic: Prehistoric patterns
Bronze Age: Timber and tides
Late Bronze Age-Iron Age beginnings
4. Living near the edge: Settlement and agriculture in the Roman period
A Roman agricultural landscape
Environmental evidence
Artefactual evidence
5. An esteemed resource: Roman saltworking at Triton Knoll
The anatomy of saltmaking
Triton Knoll and salt production inLincolnshire
6. Inhabiting the Fens: Communities and connections during the Roman period
Veni, vidi, colui: Roman agriculture atTriton Knoll
Salt of the earth: Saltworking at Triton Knoll
Building connections: Exchange and community
7. Medieval and post-medieval rural settlement and industry
Medieval field systems and landscape evolution
Late medieval and post-medieval industry
Artefactual evidence
Environmental evidence
Conclusion
8. Ebbs and flows: The archaeology of Triton Knoll
Bibliography
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of illustrations
List of tables
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
Background to the project
Landscape Parcels
Monograph structure
2. A changing landscape
Warming up: Prehistoric coastlines and landscapes
A dynamic landscape: Middle and late Holocene changes
The initial onset of wet conditions
Slowing sea level rise and marine regression
Renewed expansion of tidal flat areas
Medieval and post-medieval land reclamation
Glossary of terms
3. Prehistoric landscapes
Mesolithic and Neolithic: Prehistoric patterns
Bronze Age: Timber and tides
Late Bronze Age-Iron Age beginnings
4. Living near the edge: Settlement and agriculture in the Roman period
A Roman agricultural landscape
Environmental evidence
Artefactual evidence
5. An esteemed resource: Roman saltworking at Triton Knoll
The anatomy of saltmaking
Triton Knoll and salt production inLincolnshire
6. Inhabiting the Fens: Communities and connections during the Roman period
Veni, vidi, colui: Roman agriculture atTriton Knoll
Salt of the earth: Saltworking at Triton Knoll
Building connections: Exchange and community
7. Medieval and post-medieval rural settlement and industry
Medieval field systems and landscape evolution
Late medieval and post-medieval industry
Artefactual evidence
Environmental evidence
Conclusion
8. Ebbs and flows: The archaeology of Triton Knoll
Bibliography