1991
DOI: 10.1080/01433768.1991.10594439
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1. Offa's Dyke at Dudston in Chirbury, Shropshire. A pre-Offan field system?

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“…The potential for intensive and extensive archaeological investigations of linear monuments and their landscape context was reiterated and extended most recently by Ray and Bapty (2016), and the results of such work are evident in the rich results of fieldwor: both surveys (e.g. Everson 1991) and excavations (e.g. Allen 1988;Malim et al 1997;Hankinson and Caseldine 2006;Malim 2007;Malim and Hayes 2008;Belford 2017;Ladd and Mortimer 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…The potential for intensive and extensive archaeological investigations of linear monuments and their landscape context was reiterated and extended most recently by Ray and Bapty (2016), and the results of such work are evident in the rich results of fieldwor: both surveys (e.g. Everson 1991) and excavations (e.g. Allen 1988;Malim et al 1997;Hankinson and Caseldine 2006;Malim 2007;Malim and Hayes 2008;Belford 2017;Ladd and Mortimer 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…From the Devil's Dyke of Cambridgeshire to the Danevirke, from the Elbe to the Danube, early medieval frontiers and borderlands remain poorly researched. For example, Britain's longest linear earthwork, Offa's Dyke, has only received detailed modern survey in one well-preserved location (Everson 1991;Ray and Bapty 2016: 194-98; Figure 1). Linear earthworks are difficult to survey and map.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%