Scenes from Prehistoric Life
Autor Francis Pryoren Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 aug 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789544145
ISBN-10: 1789544149
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 50 integrated b&w
Dimensiuni: 241 x 163 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10: 1789544149
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 50 integrated b&w
Dimensiuni: 241 x 163 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Descriere
A journey through the evolution of Britain's prehistoric landscape, and an insight into the lives of its inhabitants, in fifteen scenes.
Caracteristici
The fraught relationship between people and the earth is a major concern at the moment, and is one that Francis explores historically.
Notă biografică
Francis Pryor is one of Britain's most distinguished living archaeologists, the excavator of Flag Fen and a sheep farmer. He is the author of seventeen books including The Fens (a Radio 4 Book of the Week), Stonehenge, Flag Fen, Britain BC, Britain AD, and The Making of the British Landscape.
Recenzii
Decades worth of communicating archaeology on TV and a recent foray into crime fiction writing help make this book a highly compelling read
An evocative foray into the prehistoric past... Pryor recreates [the prehistoric world] with an effortless narrative style'
Brings almost impossibly distant times into brilliant focus
Pryor's colourful book makes life in Britain BC often sound rather more appealing than the frenetic and anxious 21st century!
Vividly relating what life was like in pre-Roman Britain
Our prehistoric cousins lie on the other side of a vast expanse of time... Francis Pryor bridges that gap, showing how excavation and analysis can bring their stories to life. Of course, the gap between us and them is matched by the prehistoric era's epic sweep, and Pryor charts the changes witnessed across that time'
Francis Pryor is always good value... He cherrypicks the most interesting recent discoveries about Britain's past before the Romans'
Archaeologists, enthusiasts, and novices alike can turn the page and enter scenes from prehistory, learning what it meant to live in and experience the past
Such personal insights, alongside the fascinating and wonderfully detailed archaeological narrative, make this book an essential - and hugely enjoyable - read for any enthusiast of British prehistory with an interest in how and why our landscape appears as it does today
An evocative foray into the prehistoric past... Pryor recreates [the prehistoric world] with an effortless narrative style'
Brings almost impossibly distant times into brilliant focus
Pryor's colourful book makes life in Britain BC often sound rather more appealing than the frenetic and anxious 21st century!
Vividly relating what life was like in pre-Roman Britain
Our prehistoric cousins lie on the other side of a vast expanse of time... Francis Pryor bridges that gap, showing how excavation and analysis can bring their stories to life. Of course, the gap between us and them is matched by the prehistoric era's epic sweep, and Pryor charts the changes witnessed across that time'
Francis Pryor is always good value... He cherrypicks the most interesting recent discoveries about Britain's past before the Romans'
Archaeologists, enthusiasts, and novices alike can turn the page and enter scenes from prehistory, learning what it meant to live in and experience the past
Such personal insights, alongside the fascinating and wonderfully detailed archaeological narrative, make this book an essential - and hugely enjoyable - read for any enthusiast of British prehistory with an interest in how and why our landscape appears as it does today