 | Peter John Reynolds - 1987 - 64 halaman
This book explores the development and nature of farming in Britain throughout the prehistoric period. Starting with the transition from the hunter-gatherer in the late ... | |
 | Aubrey Burl - 1995 - 276 halaman
From Stonehenge to Callanish, from Newgrange to Er-Lannic, great prehistoric stone circles have drawn thousands of admiring visitors to their sites every year. This practical ... | |
 | Christopher Scarre - 2007 - 160 halaman
Documents the creation of large-stone, earth, and wood structures in Britain and Ireland throughout prehistoric periods, discussing the architecture and diversity of the ... | |
 | John Collis - 2003 - 256 halaman
We use the word Celtic fast and loose, it evokessomething mythical and romantic about our past, but whatprecisely does it mean? And why do people believe therewere Celts in ... | |
 | Stephen Oppenheimer - 2006 - 534 halaman
Analyzes the genetic background of the British, concluding that there are genetic differences between the populations of east and west Britain, but that these date to before ... | |
 | Caroline Malone - 2001 - 288 halaman
A comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the archaeology of the first farming communities in Britain and Ireland. Aimed towards the student readership, this book provides ... | |
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