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- Celtic_field abstract "Celtic field is a popular name for traces of early (prehistoric) agricultural field systems found in North-West Europe, i.e. the British Isles, the Benelux countries and parts of Germany.The name was given by O.G.S. Crawford. They are sometimes preserved in areas where industrial farming has not been adopted and can date from any time from the Early Bronze Age (c. 1800 BC) until the early medieval period. They can be preserved as earthworks or soil marks.They are characterised by their proximity to other ancient features such as enclosures, sunken lanes and farmsteads and are divided into a patchwork quilt of square plots rarely more than 2,000 m² in area although larger examples are known (e.g. Dorset and Wiltshire). Their small size implies that each was cultivated by one individual of family.Lynchets, evidence of early ploughing can often be seen at the upper and lower ends. Large scale Roman agriculture replaced them in lowland Britain and they are more common in less accessible regions such as the West Country.".
- Celtic_field wikiPageExternalLink Celtic_Farming_in_Britain.htm.
- Celtic_field wikiPageExternalLink salisbury-plain-nmp.
- Celtic_field wikiPageExternalLink a3.html.
- Celtic_field wikiPageID "900049".
- Celtic_field wikiPageRevisionID "567109602".
- Celtic_field hasPhotoCollection Celtic_field.
- Celtic_field subject Category:Archaeology_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Celtic_field subject Category:Bronze_Age_Britain.
- Celtic_field subject Category:History_of_agriculture_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Celtic_field subject Category:History_of_the_British_Isles.
- Celtic_field subject Category:Iron_Age_Britain.
- Celtic_field comment "Celtic field is a popular name for traces of early (prehistoric) agricultural field systems found in North-West Europe, i.e. the British Isles, the Benelux countries and parts of Germany.The name was given by O.G.S. Crawford. They are sometimes preserved in areas where industrial farming has not been adopted and can date from any time from the Early Bronze Age (c. 1800 BC) until the early medieval period.".
- Celtic_field label "Campo celtico".
- Celtic_field label "Celtic Field".
- Celtic_field label "Celtic field".
- Celtic_field label "Raatakkers".
- Celtic_field label "Кельтские поля".
- Celtic_field sameAs Keltská_pole.
- Celtic_field sameAs Celtic_Field.
- Celtic_field sameAs Campo_celtico.
- Celtic_field sameAs Raatakkers.
- Celtic_field sameAs m.03n2vm.
- Celtic_field sameAs Q1053214.
- Celtic_field sameAs Q1053214.
- Celtic_field wasDerivedFrom Celtic_field?oldid=567109602.
- Celtic_field isPrimaryTopicOf Celtic_field.