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Byways in British Archaeology

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A series of linked essays examines how folk-memory preserves ancient beliefs and practices in English and Welsh church sites and landscapes. Drawing on field observations, archaeological finds, architectural features, and local lore, the book surveys pagan sites, church orientation, burial customs, yew trees, cardinal-point folklore, and the re-use of Roman villa sites for Christian worship. The author presents evidence from many buildings and graveyards, considers competing interpretations, and emphasizes careful verification of references while acknowledging unresolved controversies.

About the Author

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Walter Johnson

Walter Johnson was an author and archaeologist known for his contributions to the field of British archaeology. His notable work, "Byways in British Archaeology," explores various aspects of archaeological practice and heritage in Britain. Through his writing, Johnson aimed to engage readers with the intricacies of archaeological discoveries and their significance in understanding historical contexts. His work reflects a dedication to uncovering the past and making it accessible to a wider audience.

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