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A further case for the preservation of earthwork ridge-and-furrow
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
Abstract
Until modern cultivation invaded even the permanent pasture-land, the ubiquitous trace of medieval farming in the lowland English landscape was ridge-and-furrow. A record in themselves, the undulating slopes are now seen to act as a device to preserve older features underneath.
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