The book is now out. It is both useful and strange - useful, because you can now find lots of great prehistoric sites in Cumbria (not just the Lake District), strange...because it claims to link sites with landscapes, yet there's a concentration on site typology, features and dimensions, hardly a landscape map in site (oops!) And a list of radiocarbon dates which hardly scratches the surface of Cumbrian archaeological and landscape dates
What d'you think?
Reply | with quote | Posted by mick l dore 29th August 2008ce 00:40 |
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