Breton Landscape
Discover the fascinating evolution of land-use patterns in Brittany over the course of nearly 2000 years with Breton Landscape by Prof Wend *Nfa*. This insightful case study, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997, delves into the archaeological methodology and historical context of rural lands in this captivating region of France. Spanning 288 pages, the book offers a comprehensive exploration of European archaeology and history, particularly focusing on the unique landscape of Brittany. Ideal for historians, archaeologists, and anyone interested in the intricate relationship between people and their environment, Breton Landscape provides a valuable perspective on the transformation of land use in both Brittany and the broader European context. Enhance your understanding of European history and archaeology with this essential addition to your collection.