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Background to Archaeology. Britain in its European Setting
Description: softcover, 116 pp. (21,5x14), drawings, photos, plans
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Desmond Collins, Background to Archaeology. Britain in its European Setting, Cambridge University Press 1973
A concise, clearly-written introduction to the early past of Britain and Europe from the beginnings up to the twelfth century A.D., which presents the most recent findings of archaeological research in a readily understandable form. Written for readers with no specialist knowledge of the subject, a major virtue of this book is the way in which it brings into focus all the separate strands of evidence to present a coherent narrative development. The account starts with a brief survey of human evolution, and a consideration of the evidence of tool-making in the Old Stone Age. The second chapter describes the origins and spread of farming and the subsequent development of metallurgy and full urban civilization. Chapter 3 surveys the contribution made by the urban civilization of Rome to the development of Europe, and Chapter 4 carries the account through the Migration Period to the re-estahjishment of urban culture in northern Europe, concluding with a brief description of conditions in the twelfth century. The book includes suggestions for further reading, a glossary, an index and many illustrations.
Acknowledgements Foreword by Professor J. D. Evans Note on dating 1 Early man by Desmond Collins 2 From the beginnings of farming to the spread of civilisation by Ruth Whitehouse 3 The Roman period by Martin Henig 4 Medieval Europe by David Whitehouse Select bibliography Glossary Index
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