A study of tenure through analysis of land divisions in Bronze Age
Dartmoor. Methods used include spatial analysis of land division
and settlement patterns, metrological analysis, experimental
reconstruction and synthesis of palaeoenvironmental, excavation and
artefactual data. The findings suggest that tenure on Dartmoor was
not an exclusive individual right, but involved inclusive claims
and obligations held in persons and groups - in short that it
should be seen more in terms of identity.
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