Were prehistoric people like us? How did they live, what did they think and how did they see their world?

3000 BC was a moment of great significance in the British Isles: Avebury, Stonehenge and many other major monuments were at vital stages in their construction and use, and writing – often regarded as the ultimate hallmark of civilisation – made its first appearance in Europe. In this revised and updated edition of Britain 3000 BC, Rodney Castleden uses the evidence of archaeological investigations to recreate the society, customs, economy, religion and ritual of Britain 5000 years ago, and to reveal the lost world of prehistoric people.

From the well-built stone houses of Skara Brae on the Orkney Islands to the more primitive wooden huts of Honington in Suffolk, Castleden enters the dwellings and lifestyles of neolithic communities and delves into the nature of their society, their trading networks and positive obsession with death. Britain 3000 BC will be fascinating reading for everyone who is interested in prehistory, archaeology and the magnificent monuments our ancient ancestors left behind.

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Rodney Castleden explores the purpose of great prehistoric projects like Avebury and Stonehenge and the nature of the society which built them

Rodney Castleden explores the purpose of great prehistoric projects like Avebury and Stonehenge and the nature of the society which built them

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ISBN
9780750926935
Publisert
2003-10-24
Utgiver
The History Press Ltd
Vekt
940 gr
Høyde
263 mm
Bredde
194 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Rodney Castleden has written widely on prehistory and archaeology .His best known books are The Knossos Labyrinth, The Making of Stonehenge. Atlantis Destroyed and King Arthur He is head of Humanities at Roedean School and lives near Brighton.