Settlement Patterns in Hertfordshire

Settlement Patterns in Hertfordshire by Jonathan Hunn, published by British Archaeological Reports on July 15, 1996, offers an in-depth examination of settlement patterns and enclosures in late Iron Age and Roman Hertfordshire. This edition spans 109 pages and is presented in English. The book includes a gazetteer of sites, primarily identified through cropmarks, providing grid references, descriptions, bibliographies, and detailed plans.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion and extended investigation of five enclosures, enriching the understanding of land settlement patterns in the region. The work delves into various aspects of prehistoric and Roman influences in Hertfordshire, highlighting the archaeological significance of the area. This scholarly resource is particularly relevant for those interested in the antiquities of Hertfordshire and the historical context of its land use.
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Product Description A variety of studies concerned with settlement patterns and enclosures in late Iron Age and Roman Hertfordshire. A gazetteer of sites is included, most of which survive as cropmarks. The sites are listed with grid references, descriptions, bibliographies and, mostly usefully, plans. With general discussion and extended investigation of five enclosures. About the Author J. R. Hunn
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