2 edition of The archaeology of Sussex. found in the catalog.
The archaeology of Sussex.
E. Cecil Curwen
Published
1954
by Methuen in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Previous ed., 1937.
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 330p.,ill.,21cm |
Number of Pages | 330 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22827769M |
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The Archaeology of the South Downs National Park by John Manley, formerly Chief Executive of Sussex Archaeological Society, and in this book his aim is to provide a thematic introduction to the accessible monuments of past communities within the area now defined by the National Park.
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Cecil (Eliot Cecil), Archaeology of Sussex. London, Methuen, (OCoLC) Document Type. Book Description: The Ouse valley, East Sussex, is a key communication route from the Channel coast, via the The archaeology of Sussex. book (and the historic county town of Lewes), to the wide expanse of the Weald.
It traverses and encompasses landscapes and archaeological sites of both regional and national importance – all connected by the river Ouse and its valley. This is the first review of the archaeology of this important landscape - from Palaeolithic to medieval times by contributors all routed in the archaeology of Sussex.
Binding together the archaeology is a review of the geoarchaeology and palaeo-environment following which the chapters document the collective archaeology and potential from the. It is a fascinating book of an area rich in archaeology and in particular the area where there was the so called discovery of the Piltdown man, since found to be a fraud.
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Binding together the archaeology is a review of the geoarchaeology and palaeo-environment following which the chapters document the collective archaeology and potential from the Palaeolithic of Boxgrove vs Piltdown, via Mesolithic 4/5(1). Book from the Archaeological Survey of IndiaCentral Archaeological Library, New DelhiBook Number: Book Title: Archaeology of sussexBook Author: Curwen, E.
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Rudling, David and Rudling, David, eds. () The Archaeology of Sussex to AD Heritage Marketing & Publications Ltd. ISBN Full text not available from this by: 9. This, the first book in the South Downs Series, has been assisted by the South Downs National Park Authority. The author, John Manley, formerly Chief Executive of Sussex Archaeological Society, writes with an expert's knowledge for the general public.
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***'Sussex is a microcosm of England and its archaeology is no mere catalogue of dusty remains. The author has taken the visible relics of the past, and especially the results of the excavations of the last thirty years, and used them to reconstruct the story of the development of settled life in Sussex, from the earliest times down to the.
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