Populating Clay Landscapes

“Populating Clay Landscapes” by Jessica Mills is a first edition published by Tempus in 2007. This 192-page book is presented in English and explores the archaeological investigations of clay soils, which are prevalent in Britain and Europe. The volume emphasizes the role of aerial photography in these studies, providing insights into a relatively underexplored area of archaeology.
Readers will find a collection of contributions from various authors that delve into the history and military significance of vehicles and air-related topics within the context of clay landscapes. This book serves as a resource for both undergraduates and postgraduates, highlighting the importance of these investigations in understanding social science and archaeology. The edition’s focus on aerial photography adds a unique perspective to the study of clay soils and their historical implications.
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Clay soils make up significant areas of Britain and Europe, but until little archaeological investigation has been undertaken on such soils. This multi-authored volume, which brings together some of these investigations, with particular emphasis on the contribution of aerial photography, is widely used by undergraduates and postgraduates.
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