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University of Birmingham
Where Rivers Meet : The archaeology of Catholme and the Trent-Tame confluence
If only one of the double-weighting requests is accepted, 'Iconoclasm in European Prehistory?' should be assessed as reserve.
This volume represents the results and conclusions from over a decade of research within a landscape applying a range of traditional and novel methodologies. It highlights the significance of the archaeology of this region and its implications for other, less studied landscapes particularly within areas of gravel extraction, and also reveals the potential of technological approaches for such analysis. The book synthesises the results of the project within the wider context of previous research, providing both a methodological background and a chronological overview of the region from the Palaeolithic to the end of the Saxon period.