The Archaeology of a Great Estate

The Archaeology of a Great Estate

by John Barnatt (Author), Nicola Bannister (Author)

Synopsis

The Peak District is a historic upland landscape, with a rich palimpsest of features which invoke the many generations of people who have inhabited the area. The great estate of Chatsworth reflects the Peak in microcosm. Its landscapes are diverse and contain many exceptional features including archaeological earthworks of medieval open fields and later enclosures in the park, and prehistoric stone circles, barrows, fields and settlements on the Estate moorlands. This book tells the story of the historic landscape and its archaeology; it is a companion volume to Chatsworth: A Landscape History (Barnatt & Williamson), but in contrast to that book includes the whole of the Estate landscape, including the extensive farmland and moorlands beyond the park and concentrates on visible archaeology and what it can tell us about the past. The result is a fascinating in-depth portrait of one of the major estates in Britain.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 232
Publisher: Windgather Press
Published: 01 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 1905119275
ISBN 13: 9781905119271

Media Reviews
Excellent illustrations and a commendable breadth of vision...' -- British Archaeology British Archaeology This is an excellent, well-written summary of existing knowledge about the estate... a worthy successor to John Barnatt and Tom Williamson's Chatsworth: a landscape history (2005).' -- Landscape History Landscape History
Author Bio
John Barnatt has worked in the Peak District for five decades, as a survey archaeologist for the National Park since 1989, carrying out survey, excavation and assessment reports of many monuments and other sites here. One of his long-standing passions has been reaching understandings of the region's prehistory.