以土地为生:威尔士的农业,约公元400-1600年

Pub Date : 2021-10-12 DOI:10.1080/00665983.2021.1990576
P. Gleeson
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一种更一般的地理方法,不直接重新解释东约克郡的证据,但读者可以自己建立联系。这三篇论文解释了埋葬数据的各个方面,有助于我们加深对这个主题的理解,就像对波克林顿的总结挖掘报告一样。墓地的景观背景被忽视了,参考之前发表的关于这方面的工作是本卷的主要空白。约翰·登特的论文是对他开创性发掘的自传式洞察。除了那些研究东约克郡铁器时代墓葬的人之外,该卷的主要受众将是铁器时代,丧葬考古学和/或特定发现专业的学生。像许多经过编辑的会议记录一样,大多数读者将是那些查找其他地方引用或出现在阅读清单上的特定论文的人。我可以看到人们在大学图书馆借阅这本书,因为那里有关于该地区铁器时代墓葬的论文。
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Living off the land: agriculture in Wales, c. 400-1600 AD
a more general geographical approach and do not directly re-interpret Eastern Yorkshire evidence, but readers can make their own connections. The three papers interpreting aspects of the burial data are the ones that help to progress our understanding of the subject, as does the summarized excavation report on Pocklington. The landscape context of burials is overlooked, and reference to previous published work on this is a major gap of the volume. John Dent’s paper is an autobiographical insight into his ground-breaking excavations. Apart from those studying Iron Age burials of Eastern Yorkshire, the main audience for the volume will be for students of the Iron Age, funerary archaeology and/or specific finds specialisms. Like many edited conference proceedings, most readers will be those looking up a specific paper that is cited elsewhere or that appears on a reading list. I can see the volume being checked out of university libraries for courses where essays on the region’s Iron Age burials are set.
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