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The gravel terraces of the river Thames have revealed a wealth of archaeological information about the evolution of the landscape of the region, the development of the settlement pattern, and past human occupation.

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[It] is very well done. The organisation is conventional and chronological, the writing clear and authoritative, and the illustrations (many in colour) frequent and excellent.' -- British Archaeology British Archaeology Gravel Terraces is a beautiful presented, multidisciplinary synthesis of prehistoric human settlement in the Thames Valley over 700,000 years. With its numerous and exemplary drawings, plans, and maps, this is a model of effective archaeological reporting...This is a book to be consulted, dipped into, and read by researchers from many disciplines. It will remain a definite source for a long time and reflects well on both the generous sponsors and the numerous scientists involved in the work. I wish it had existed when I was an undergraduate.' -- Journal of Anthropological Research Journal of Anthropological Research

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      Publisher: Oxford University School of Archaeology
      Publication Date: 12/04/2007
      ISBN13: 9780954962753, 978-0954962753
      ISBN10: 0954962753

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The gravel terraces of the river Thames have revealed a wealth of archaeological information about the evolution of the landscape of the region, the development of the settlement pattern, and past human occupation.

      Trade Review
      [It] is very well done. The organisation is conventional and chronological, the writing clear and authoritative, and the illustrations (many in colour) frequent and excellent.' -- British Archaeology British Archaeology Gravel Terraces is a beautiful presented, multidisciplinary synthesis of prehistoric human settlement in the Thames Valley over 700,000 years. With its numerous and exemplary drawings, plans, and maps, this is a model of effective archaeological reporting...This is a book to be consulted, dipped into, and read by researchers from many disciplines. It will remain a definite source for a long time and reflects well on both the generous sponsors and the numerous scientists involved in the work. I wish it had existed when I was an undergraduate.' -- Journal of Anthropological Research Journal of Anthropological Research

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