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Romney Marsh : Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland
by Jill Eddison and Mark Gardiner
Overview
Twelve papers exploring the development of Romney Marsh, a spit of land battered by some of Britain's stormiest seas. Topics range from the physical evolution and sediment layers to landscape transformation in late medieval and early modern times, and malarial trends. There are four papers on geomorphological developments, one about field archaeology and seven historical entries. "a particularly fine example of interdisciplinary research" NewsWARP 24, 1998.
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- ISBN-13: 9780947816469
- ISBN-10: 0947816461
- Publisher: Oxford University School of Archaeology
- Publish Date: December 1998
- Page Count: 220
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