Southern England: An Archaeological Guide

Southern England: An Archaeological Guide

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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A comprehensive field reference for anyone with a passion for the ancient past, Southern England: An Archaeological Guide presents a systematic survey of the region's most significant prehistoric and Roman sites. Written by archaeologist James Dyer and edited by the renowned Glyn Daniel under the Archaeological Guides series, the work details hillforts, barrows, standing stones, Roman roads, and villas scattered across the counties of southern England. Authoritative yet accessible, it instructs the reader on how to locate and interpret each site, providing historical context that brings the landscape's layered human history to life. An indispensable companion for fieldwork enthusiasts, historians, and tourists alike, it chronicles centuries of occupation and transformation across one of Britain's richest archaeological landscapes.

Author: James Dyer
Format: Paperback
Published: 1973, Noyes, U.S.A
Genre: Archaeology

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A comprehensive field reference for anyone with a passion for the ancient past, Southern England: An Archaeological Guide presents a systematic survey of the region's most significant prehistoric and Roman sites. Written by archaeologist James Dyer and edited by the renowned Glyn Daniel under the Archaeological Guides series, the work details hillforts, barrows, standing stones, Roman roads, and villas scattered across the counties of southern England. Authoritative yet accessible, it instructs the reader on how to locate and interpret each site, providing historical context that brings the landscape's layered human history to life. An indispensable companion for fieldwork enthusiasts, historians, and tourists alike, it chronicles centuries of occupation and transformation across one of Britain's richest archaeological landscapes.