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Townships to Farmsteads: Rural Settlement Studies in Scotland, England and Wales
 9781841711317, 9781407319261

Table of contents :
Front Cover
Copyright
Contents
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section 1: MoLRS, The Historical Perspective
Scottish Rural Settlement Studies: Retrospect and Prospect
Section 2: Managing the Archaeological Resource
Medieval or Later Rural Settlement in Scotland - the value of the resource
Mapping rural settlement: problems and perspectives
Medieval or Later Rural Settlement in Wales: an introduction to the presentwork programme funded by Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments
Managing MoLRS in the NTS
Section 3: Settlement Form, Locational Studies and Field Systems
A township through time: excavation and survey at the deserted settlement of Easter Raitts, Badenoch, 1995-1999
The archaeology of deserted rural settlement in north-west Wales
Post- Medieval settlement on Islay - some recent research
Bragar Townships Project: developing a methodology for locating hidden settlement patterns
Medieval Settlement in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
Medieval or Later Deserted Rural Settlements in West Wales
"Taking each site as it comes". Recent fieldwork on MOLRS remains by RCHME
Deserted Rural Settlements of Medieval or Later Date in North-eastern and Central Wales
Traditional highland field systems: their constraints and thresholds
The classification of field systems by shape and function
Palaeoecolgical approaches to historical problems: a comparison of sheep-grazing intensities in the Cheviot Hills in the Medieval and later periods
Section 4: Material Culture and Integrated Histories
Historical geographical dimensions of Medieval or later rural settlement in lowland Scotland
Rural settlement on north Lochtayside: understanding the landscapes of change
The impact of the outside World on St Kilda: the artefact evidence
The adaptation of tools and techniques to ridge and furrow fields
Scottish Medieval pottery industries
Maritime and military environments
In them thar hills: the archaeology of the Kildonan Gold Rush
The dark island revisited: an approach to the historical archaeology of Milton, South Uist
Settlement history of Assynt, Sutherland
The prospect of the sea: responses to forced coastal resettlement in nineteenth century Sutherland
Sites of me mory— Sources of identity: landscape-narratives of the Sutherland Clearances
Appendix: a Scottish MoLRS bibliography

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