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Mr James Dyer (Author), James Dyer (Author)

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December 22, 1997 0415151511 978-0415151511
This book is for anyone starting out to understand the prehistoric life of Britain from the first human occupation 450,000 years ago, until the Roman conquest in AD 43.
James Dyer here succeeds in bringing to life a thriving picture of the people and customs of the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages, based on the sometimes sparse clues presented by prehistoric archaeological sites across Britain. For many readers, Ancient Britain will provide the first chance to get to grips with the present state of our knowledge of prehistoric agriculture, settlement, trade and ritual.
The rise of power, with the development of a class system at the hands of the first metal users, is charted through to the growth of wealth and the emergence of a warlike and advanced Iron Age society - a society that was nonetheless unable to withstand the might of Rome.
With over 130 illustrations and photographs, including a number of specially drawn reconstructions, this highly visual book is an ideal primer for all students of prehistory and all those who are simply interested in the subject.

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'...it is difficult to go against fashion and to try and put forward a straight-forward account of Pre-historic Britain. James Dyer succeeds admirably.' – Current Archaeology

'A useful introduction to British prehistory by Shire Archaeology's guiding editor. He introduces lots of new discoveries and ideas into the traditional technological/chronological framework. Happily free from jargon.'Oxbow Book News

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The first human beings moved into Britain about 450,000 years ago, a length of time so remote that it is impossible for the average person to comprehend. Read the first page
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linear dykes, false portal, causewayed enclosures, later neolithic period, portal dolmen, beaker burials, henge monuments, lateral chambers, currency bars, grooved ware, round barrows, saddle querns, flint mines, wine amphorae, long barrow, mesolithic people, circular huts, sarsen stones, chambered tombs, storage pits, circular houses, neolithic pottery, flint axes, bronze dagger, loom weights
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Bronze Age, Iron Age, Windmill Hill, The Spread of Hillforts, Little Woodbury, Maiden Castle, Tracey Croft, Hambledon Hill, British Museum, Crickley Hill, Grimes Graves, Maes Howe, Skara Brae, The Cult of the Dead, West Kennet, East Anglia, Bush Barrow, Cambridge University, Durrington Walls, North Uist, Hazleton North, Marlborough Downs, Snail Down, Star Carr, East Lothian
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