Prehistoric settlements
Bewley, Robert2003
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In this work, Robert Bewley, Head of Aerial Survey at English Heritage, explores the latest evidence for how our ancestors lives during the 8000 years from the end of the Ice Age until the arrival of the Romans in AD 43. How and where did our ancestors live during the 8000 years between the end of Ice Age and the arrival of the Romans in AD 43? In tracing the variety and development of prehistoric settlements from the hunter-gatherers of the Mesolithic to the tribes of the Iron Age, Dr Bewley takes a fresh look at all the key sites, from Star Carr in Yorkshire and other Mesolithic settlements, the causewayed camps of the Neolithic, the great Bronze Age landscapes to the Dartmoor and other land divisions, and the hillforts and farmsteads of the Iron Age. Throughout he concentrates on the close relationship between the individual site and the wider landscape, and on the ways that archaeologists discover, interpret and constantly reinterpret prehistoric settlements. How and where did our ancestors live during the 8000 years between the end of Ice Age and the arrival of the Romans in AD 43? In tracing the variety and development of prehistoric settlements from the hunter-gatherers of the Mesolithic to the tribes of the Iron Age, Dr Bewley takes a fresh look at all the key sites, from Star Carr in Yorkshire and other Mesolithic settlements, the causewayed camps of the Neolithic, the great Bronze Age landscapes to the Dartmoor and other land divisions, and the hillforts and farmsteads of the Iron Age. Throughout he concentrates on the close relationship between the individual site and the wider landscape, and on the ways that archaeologists discover, interpret and constantly reinterpret prehistoric settlements.
Main title:
Prehistoric settlements / Robert Bewley.
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Imprint:
Stroud : Tempus, 2003.
Collation:
160 p., [16] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Notes:
Originally published : London : Batsford, 1994.Formerly CIP. UkIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780752425474 (pbk)
Dewey class:
936.101
Language:
English
BRN:
2079979
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