How & where did Britain's prehistoric ancestors live during the 8000 years between the end of the Ice Age & the arrival of the Romans in AD43? In tracing the variety & development of British settlements from the hunter-gatherers of the Mesolithic to the tribes of the Iron Ages, the author takes a fresh look at all the key sites. Part of the English Heritage series in which leading archaeologists & historians bring the past to life by interpreting the greatest historic monuments in which Britain is so rich, this book concentrates on two central points
- the close relationship between the individual settlement site & the wider landscape; & the ways in which archaeologists discover, interpret
- & constantly reinterpret
- prehistoric settlements. It
Includes:: information on the causewayed camps of the Neolithic, the recently rediscovered Dartmoor reaves & the hillforts & farmsteads of the Iron Age. Illustrated with plans, photographs (including high-quality aerial shots) & imaginative reconstructions, the book incorporates the most up-to-date archaeological research & lists the sites that are particularly worth visiting.