Grinton-Fremington Dykes: Names, Places and Spaces

Q1 Arts and Humanities Landscapes (United Kingdom) Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14662035.2020.1802133
W. Swales
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ABSTRACT In Landscapes 16 (1), a debate following a survey of the largest and best preserved of four cross-dale dykes in Swaledale (Yorkshire, northern England), known as the Grinton-Fremington Dykes, produced agreement that its main section belonged to the Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age. Apart from chronology, many more questions about the dykes remain unanswered. This new contribution to the debate, by a non-archaeologist, draws on place-name interpretations, map studies and ground observations to explore new areas of interest that can expand our understanding of the dykes and their environment, and raise new challenges for future investigations. It includes the first full analysis of the place-names associated with the dykes, revealing new understandings and interpretations of the landscape in which they stand. It explores a previously published suggestion that the upper section of the surveyed dyke might be a later extension, and considers how this could reinvigorate the generally unpopular idea that the four dykes were built as land boundaries rather than as elements in a system of political defence.
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格林顿-弗雷明顿堤坝:名称、地点和空间
在《风景》16(1)中,对位于英格兰北部约克郡斯韦代尔(Swaledale)的四座跨谷堤防中最大、保存最完好的格林顿-弗雷明顿堤防进行调查后,人们产生了一种争论,认为其主要部分属于青铜时代晚期或铁器时代早期。除了年代,还有很多关于这些堤坝的问题没有答案。这位非考古学家对这场辩论的新贡献,借鉴了地名解释、地图研究和地面观察,探索了新的兴趣领域,可以扩大我们对堤坝及其环境的理解,并为未来的调查提出了新的挑战。它首次全面分析了与堤坝相关的地名,揭示了对堤坝所在景观的新理解和解释。它探讨了先前发表的一项建议,即调查堤坝的上部可能是后来的延伸,并考虑了这可能如何重振普遍不受欢迎的观点,即四个堤坝是作为陆地边界而不是作为政治防御系统的组成部分而建造的。
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Landscapes (United Kingdom) Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: The study of past landscapes – and their continuing presence in today’s landscape - is part of one of the most exciting interdisciplinary subjects. The integrated study of landscape has real practical applications for a society navigating a changing world, able to contribute to understanding landscape and helping shape its future. It unites the widest range of subjects in both Arts and Sciences, including archaeologists, ecologists, geographers, sociologists, cultural and environmental historians, literature specialists and artists.
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