Britain Begins
Book description
The last Ice Age, which came to an end about 12,000 years ago, swept the bands of hunter gatherers from the face of the land that was to become Britain and Ireland, but as the ice sheets retreated and the climate improved so human groups spread slowly northwards, re-colonizing the…
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I was attracted to this book as it uses the most up-to-date archaeological evidence together with new work on DNA and other scientific techniques to tell the story of the origins of the British and the Irish peoples, from around 10,000BC to the eve of the Norman Conquest. Whilst there are new archaeological discoveries made every week, one or two of which could potentially challenge some of the ideas in this work, at the moment it is the most up-to-date book on the subject which we have, and as such should be treasured.
From Brian's list on folklore and traditions of ancient sacred places.
First, a confession: this book is not strictly about Roman Britain. But more lovely photos, plus lots of maps and plans, give us fascinating clues about life in these islands before—and after—the invasion. After all, even in “Roman” Britain, plenty of people were more or less beyond the sphere of Imperial control.
From Ruth's list on Roman Britain.
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