-
commonly found in
vertical rows and more
commonly referred to as "strip
lynchets".
Lynchets appear predominantly in
Southern Britain and many are in
areas close...
- summit, and the
surrounding area is rich in Iron Age tumuli, enclosures,
lynchets and
field systems.
Further to the west lies
Beacon Hill.
Watership Down...
- the east of Thundersbarrow,
whose Celtic villagers built the huge
field lynchets,
parts of
which are up to 12 feet in height. It was
called 'Erringham Hole'...
-
beneath the mounds.
Three barrows were
partially re-excavated in 1978.
Lynchets of the
original field system, up to 0.75
metres (2 ft 6 in) high, surround...
- 2016.31. Whittington, G. (1967-01-01). "Towards a
Terminology for
Strip Lynchets". The
Agricultural History Review. 15 (2): 103–107. JSTOR 40273237. Rubin...
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coastal sand
dunes and
sometimes to open parkland; it is
cognate with
lynchet. "Links" can be
treated as
singular even
though it has an "s" at the end...
-
agriculture in the Pays de
Herve region,
which led to the
occurrence of
lynchets or
cultivation terraces, by
analogy to a
common practice in
current Ethiopia;...
-
earthworks is unclear.
There is
evidence of
lynchet farming on the
southeast side of the hill. The age of the
lynchets is
unknown but
Roman pottery has been...
- yd)
implies that each was
cultivated by a
single person or household.
Lynchets,
evidence of
early ploughing can
often be seen at the
upper and
lower ends...
- (Centaur
Discs 1997),
Mariner (Centaur
Discs 1998) This Is Not the End (
Lynchet Records 2006) and The War
Poets (2018). He has also
recorded CDs with Gracious...