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The Archaeology of the Cambridge Region
A Topographical Study of the Bronze, Early Iron, Roman and Anglo-Saxon Ages, with an Introductory Note on the Neolithic Age

The doctoral thesis of Sir Cyril Fox (1882–1967) which pioneered the geographical approach to settlement patterns in archaeology.

Cyril Fox (Author)

9781108011693, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 26 August 2010

492 pages, 39 b/w illus. 14 maps
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 0.72 kg

Sir Cyril Fox (1882–1967) was an archaeologist and later Director of the National Museum of Wales and President of the Museums Association. Having entered Magdalene College, Cambridge as a mature student, his first year dissertation was judged to be more suitable as a PhD thesis, which resulted in him progressing straight to his PhD. His doctoral thesis, reissued here, transformed archaeological thought when it was first published in 1923. In it Fox pioneered the geographical approach to analysing ancient settlement patterns, linking the expansion of human settlement in the Cambridge area from the Neolithic era to the Anglo-Saxon period with favourable environmental conditions. His thesis emphasised the importance of treating archaeological finds as clues to past human settlement instead of being the main focus for archaeological analysis. This approach became the methodological framework for later environmental and landscape archaeology.

List of illustrations and maps
Contractions
Introduction
1. The Neolithic Age
2. The Bronze Age
3. The Early Iron Age
4. Earthworks and trackways possibly or certainly prehistoric
5. The Roman Age
6. The Anglo-Saxon Age
7. Conclusion
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Archaeology by period / region [HDD]

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