Hostname: page-component-586b7cd67f-vdxz6 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-24T06:56:37.240Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Strip Lynchets

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Extract

The study of strip lynchets is one which has been sporadically carried out by many people for the last 70 to 80 years. Recently there has been an increase of interest in this field with the result that much more is now known about their purpose and construction. However all this work has not produced any general agreement on their date. There is no dispute that they were cultivated in the medieval period, but while some workers have seen them as medieval, others have suggested their origins lie in the Roman or Iron Age period.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1966

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Notes

[1] Bowen, H. C., Ancient Fields (British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1961)Google Scholar.

[2] antiquity, 1965, 279–90.

[3] V.C.H. Wilts, 1, pt. 1, (1957)Google Scholar; R.C.H.M.(Eng.), Dorset, 11, III and iv, forthcoming; Bowen, H. C. and Fowler, P. J., Romano-British Rural Settlements in Dorset and Wiltshire, C.B.A. Research Report 7, (1966), 43 Google Scholar.

[4] V.C.H. Wilts, I, pt. 1, 108.

[5] W.A.M., 59, 1964, 186 Google Scholar.

[6] antiquity, 1953, 20.

[7] Bowen, op. cit., 36–7; Procs. West Cornwall F.C., II, 1960–1, 20015 Google Scholar.

[8] R.C.H.M.(Eng.), Dorset, in, forthcoming.

[9] Bowen and Fowler, [3], addenda.

[10] R.A.F. Vertical Air Photograph, CPE/UK 1952: 4057.

[11] Grimes, W. F., Defence Sites, I, 1958 Google Scholar, fig. 57; R.C.H.M.(Eng.), A Matter of Time (1960), 1213 Google Scholar.

[12] R.C.H.M.(Eng.), Dorset, 11, forthcoming.

[13] Ant, J., XIII, 1933, 10951 Google Scholar; Arch. Ael., 4th ser., xx, 1942, 121 Google Scholar; R.C.A.M., (Scot.) Roxburgh, 1, 1956, 489 Google Scholar, and 11, 1956, monuments 675 and 748; Procs. Soc. Ants. Scot., LXXIII, 1938, 28931 Google Scholar5.

[14] W.A.M., 57, 1960, 333 Google Scholar.

[15] antiquity, 1931, 351–4.

[16] Procs. Soc. Ants. Scot., LXXIII, 1938, 289315 Google Scholar.

[17] Procs. Hants. F.C. and Arch. Soc., XIII, pt. 2., 1937–8, 188207 Google Scholar.

[18] E.H.R., LIII, 1938, 385411 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

[19] Crawford, O. G. S. and Keiller, A., Wessex from the Air (1928), 124 Google Scholar, 128, 131–7, 140–1, plates XIX, XXIb and XXII; W.A.M., 57, 1962, 98115 Google Scholar; 58, 1963, 342–8; and 60, 1965, forthcoming.

[20] R.C.A.M.(Scot-), Roxburgh, 1, monument 351 and plate 29.

[21] E.g. Bowen, , [1] plate iv; W.A.M., 17, 1878, 296 Google Scholar; Celticum, VI, 1963, 242 Google Scholar and fig. 4.

[22] V.C.H. Wilts., 11, 1955; Domesday Book, nos. 481, 504, 512.

[23] V.C.H. Wilts., IV, 1959, 912 Google Scholar, 121, 123 and 129.

[24] V.C.H. Wilts., IV, 1959, 3013 Google Scholar, 310–2.

[25] Cal. Charter Rolls, v, 1341–1417, 435 Google Scholar.

[26] Wilts. I.P.M., Henry III-Edward II, (1908), 256 Google Scholar; P.R.O. E/32/198/13, 13d, 14 and E/32/119/2d, 11.

[27] Cal. Inq. Misc., IV, 1377–88, 85–6, no. 146.

[28] Domesday Book, 1, f78bi.

[29] P.R.O. E/179/103/5.

[30] Meekings, C. A. F., Dorset Hearth Tax Assessments, 1662–4]] (1951), 87 Google Scholar.