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Industry and the Making of a Rural Landscape|Chris Smart

Industry and the Making of a Rural Landscape : Iron and pottery production at Churchills Farm, Hemyock, Devon

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This book presents the results of excavation and analysis of technological remains from the Devon village of Hemyock, on the north-west side of the Blackdown Hills. The first major subject covered is an examination of early medieval iron technology including the largest group of C14-dated furnaces of the late 9th to early 10th centuries in Britain, which has afforded a re-examination and modelling of all other dated examples in the UK, and a review of technological change in iron production. The second major element to this volume is the study of a later major pottery production centre, dated c. 1500-1550, using a combination of microscopic and macroscopic petrology, ICP-MS and QEMSCAN in novel analysis of over 50,000 sherds. The final chapter considers evidence for the contemporary landscape context of and historical framework behind these industries, the relationship with extraction sites, and the wider environmental impacts that they had.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781407316260
  • ISBN-10: 1407316265
  • Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
  • Publish Date: April 2018
  • Dimensions: 11.69 x 8.27 x 0.71 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.88 pounds
  • Page Count: 262

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