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Methodology

Dating Vernacular Landscapes: A Methodological Exploration

Dating Vernacular Landscapes: A Methodological Exploration

Review of the research by Elizabeth Gunther, University of Massachusetts  Original article:  Houfková, Petra, et al. 2015. Origins and development of long-strip field patterns: A case study of an abandoned medieval village in the Czech Republic. Catena 135: 83 –

Center for Heritage & Society January 22, 2017 Czech Republic, Europe Read more

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