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Background to Archaeology
Britain in its European Setting

A concise, clearly written 1973 introduction to the early past of Britain and Europe from the beginnings up to the twelfth century AD.

Desmond Collins (Author), Ruth Whitehouse (Author), Martin Henig (Author), David Whitehouse (Author)

9780521098083, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 19 July 1973

124 pages
21.6 x 14 x 0.7 cm, 0.17 kg

A concise, clearly written introduction to the early past of Britain and Europe from the beginnings up to the twelfth century AD, which presents archaeological research in a readily understandable form. Written, and originally published in 1973, for readers with no specialist knowledge or the subject, a major virtue of this book is the way in which it brings into focus all the separate strands of evidence to present a coherent narrative development. The account starts with a brief survey of human evolution and a consideration of the evidence of tool-making in the Old Stone Age. It goes on to describe the origins and spread of farming and the subsequent development of metallurgy and full urban civilization and the contribution made by the urban civilization of Rome to the development of Europe. It looks at the Migration Period through to the reestablishment of urban culture in northern Europe concluding with a brief description of conditions in the twelfth century.

Acknowledgements
Foreword J. D. Evans
Note
1. Early man Desmond Collins
2. From the beginnings of farming to the spread of civilisation Ruth Whitehouse
3. The Roman period Martin Henig
4. Medieval Europe David Whitehouse.

Subject Areas: Archaeology [HD]

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