Rabbit farming was an important industry in post-medieval times, and has left many traces in the modern landscape, the real significance of which has not always been recognised - leading to much confusion among archaeologists. Written by Britain's leading landscape archaeologists, this book talks about this subject.
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The author of many books on landscape history, agricultural history and the archaeology of landscape design, Tom Williamson is Reader in Landscape Archaeology at the University of East Anglia. He has been collecting information about the archaeology of rabbit warrens for 25 years. Dr Williamson lives in Wymondham, Norfolk.
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