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Rackham - Marshes, Fens, Rivers, and the sea
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  • Classical example of how written sources led historians down wrong path.
  • Literary story of fens – fen life copied down and elaborated by outsiders with disdain – web footed, independent – rescued from indolence by progressive Dutch who drained Fens and turned them into rich farmland.
  • Looking at sources different story – great Fenland churches March, Whittlesey – great Abbeys at Peterborugh, Ely.  King’s Lynn, Wisbech, Boton – medieval towns.  Real heyday Fens was in12 and 13th centuries – away from political upheavals- civilised prosperity and could afford splendid architecture.
  • Actually three periods when Fens were drained – Dutch third draining, second draining 1250 (difficult to see from literary sources, deteced from archaeology) and Roman or first draining – engineering miracle.  From aerial photography.
  • Romans 90 mile fen drainage system – Car  Dyke, Bottisham Lode.

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