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The changing landscape : the history and ecology of man's impact on the face of East Anglia / by Patrick Armstrong
Bib ID 1115542
Format BookBook
Author
Armstrong, Patrick, 1941-
 
Online Versions
Description Lavenham : T. Dalton, 1975 
144 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 0900963530 
Full contents
  • Machine derived contents note: Introduction 9
  • Chapter One East Anglia in the Making 11
  • Chapter Two Man takes a Hand 22
  • Chapter Three Woods as Historical Monuments 33
  • Chapter Four Field and Hedgerow 58
  • Chapter Five The Vanishing Heaths 74
  • Chapter Six Lanes and Trackways 92
  • Chapter Seven Pits and Depressions 102
  • Chapter Eight Wetland, Broad and Mere 111
  • Chapter Nine The Whole Pattern 131
 
Notes

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 136-137.

Subjects Human ecology - England - East Anglia.  |  East Anglia (England) - Description and travel.

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