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The Prehistory of Britain and Ireland (Cambridge World Archaeology) (Cambridge World Archaeology)

The Prehistory of Britain and Ireland (Cambridge World Archaeology) (Cambridge World Archaeology)
By Richard Bradley

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Sited at the furthest limits of the Neolithic revolution and standing at the confluence of the two great sea routes of prehistory, Britain and Ireland are distinct from continental Europe for much of the prehistoric sequence. In this landmark study - the first significant survey of the archaeology of Britain and Ireland for twenty years - Richard Bradley offers a new interpretation of the unique archaeological record of these islands based on a wealth of current and largely unpublished data. Bradley surveys the entire archaeological sequence over a 4,000 year period, from the adoption of agriculture in the Neolithic period to the discovery of Britain and Ireland by travellers from the Mediterranean during the later pre-Roman Iron Age. Significantly, this is the first modern account to treat Britain and Ireland on equal terms, offering a detailed interpretation of the prehistory of both islands.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10978 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 340 pages

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'… this provocative book deserves to be widely read, and will stimulate much debate …' Antiquity

'… should … become a much depended upon text for the simple reason that no other can claim such a deeply and extensively researched background.' Minerva

Synopsis
Sited at the furthest limits of the Neolithic revolution and standing at the confluence of the two great sea routes of prehistory, Britain and Ireland are distinct from continental Europe for much of the prehistoric sequence. In this landmark study - the first significant survey of the archaeology of Britain and Ireland for twenty years - Richard Bradley offers a new interpretation of the unique archaeological record of these islands based on a wealth of current and largely unpublished data. Bradley surveys the entire archaeological sequence over a 4,000 year period, from the adoption of agriculture in the Neolithic period to the discovery of Britain and Ireland by travellers from the Mediterranean during the later pre-Roman Iron Age. Significantly, this is the first modern account to treat Britain and Ireland on equal terms, offering a detailed interpretation of the prehistory of both islands.

About the Author
Richard Bradley is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Reading. A fellow of The British Academy and recipient of an honorary doctorate from the University of Lund, he is the author of Ritual and Domestic Life in Prehistoric Europe, The Past in Prehistoric Societies: An Archaeology of Natural Places, The Significance of Monuments, and Rock Art and the Prehistory of Atlantic Europe.


Customer Reviews

Interesting though academic3
I bought this to inform other reading about the genetic pre-history of the UK. Once I opened it I discovered that it is really an academic text designed to support undergraduates - this means the style is somewhat dry (though well written) compared to the rather more coffee table book I was expecting.

On that basis I have rated 3* - quite possibly a more academic reader would rate it higher.