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HELP!!! - rachstebbs - 27th April 2007 Hello all, Just wondering if anyone can help with some references. As some of you are probably aware I'm looking at the proximity of henges to rivers for my dissertation,(and the results from the GIS are blooming interesting let me tell you!) I'm currently trying to find a paper or book that talks about the use of rivers as boundaries, and also something that talks about the use of monuments as markers in the lasdscape. If anyone can help it would be much appreciated, and if you're interested in the results drop me a line and I can explain all about the thrilling conclusions I have come to!! (But not till after hand in on Tuesday!!) Cheers Rachel HELP!!! - Cautionary Tale - 27th April 2007 May or may not be applicable, but Tilley wrote 'A Phenomenology of Landscape' which covers this kind of ground. A very accessible book as I remember (a cover to cover read no less). Alternatively, in Troll's absense, I'll plug his undergrad thesis which looked at similar relationships (rivers to monuments) in Dorset. He was published in the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society journal (Vol 121, 1999) on the same subject. Good hunting I maiali sono alimentati e aspettano per volare HELP!!! - Orkynowot - 28th April 2007 You can always try contacting Dr Colin Richards, done some work with as a student and he has done a lot of work on henges and water. You can contact him through the University of Manchester Archaeology website. May god go with you in all the dark places you must walk. |