An edition of Ancient fields (1961)

Ancient fields

a tentative analysis of vanishing earthworks and landscapes

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H. C. Bowen
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An edition of Ancient fields (1961)

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a tentative analysis of vanishing earthworks and landscapes

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S.R. Publishers
Language
English
Pages
80

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Cover of: Ancient fields
Ancient fields: a tentative analysis of vanishing earthworks and landscapes
1963, British Association for the Advancement of Science
in English
Cover of: Ancient fields
Ancient fields: a tentative analysis of vanishing earthworks and landscapes
1961, British Association for the Advancement of Science
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 65-75.

Published in
Wakefield
Series
S.R.P. local history reprints

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
913.3/62
Library of Congress
S455 .B6 1970

The Physical Object

Pagination
[4], xii, 80 p.
Number of pages
80

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5012741M
ISBN 10
085409606X
LCCN
76594579
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3994631

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