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John Steane was educated at Dulwich College and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he read Modern History. He is a consultant archaeologist and part-time tutor at Kellogg College, Oxford University's Department of Continuing Education. He is a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and a Member of the Institure of Field Archaeologists. Previously, he was Headmaster of Kettering Grammar School (1964-76), and County Archaeologist for Oxfordshire (1976-1990).

He has undertaken research into many aspects of the historic landscape, including fishponds, palaces and parks. He is the author of The Northamptonshire Landscape (1974), Peopling Past Landscapes (with B.F. Dix, 1978), The Archaeology of Medieval England and Wales (1984), and The Archaeology of the Medieval English Monarchy (1993). He is currently working on aspects of the history of Magdalen College, Oxford.

Books by John Steane

Oxfordshire

'THE PIMLICO GUIDES provide an original approach to the writing of country histories. Written by authors who live or have roots in the countries of which they give such entertaining accounts, they are highly personal, even idiosyncratic, surveys, helping the reader to appreciate the pleasures of the present as wel as the treasures, oddities, legends and landscapes of the past. ' Christopher Hibbert

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