Farmers, Temples And Tombs: Scotland In The Neolithic And Early Bronze Age

Farmers, Temples And Tombs: Scotland In The Neolithic And Early Bronze Age

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Author: Gordon Barclay
Binding: Hardback
Published: Canongate Books, 1998

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Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
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This authoritative work, Farmers, Temples And Tombs: Scotland In The Neolithic And Early Bronze Age, presents a comprehensive archaeological survey of prehistoric Scotland. It chronicles the significant societal transformations that occurred during the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, detailing the emergence of agriculture, monumental architecture, and complex burial practices. The text uncovers the daily lives, spiritual beliefs, and technological advancements of these ancient communities, offering a vivid portrait of a pivotal era. Gordon Barclay illustrates the intricate connections between early farming societies and the construction of impressive temples and tombs, providing an essential resource for understanding Scotland's deep past.

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Description

Author: Gordon Barclay
Binding: Hardback
Published: Canongate Books, 1998

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This authoritative work, Farmers, Temples And Tombs: Scotland In The Neolithic And Early Bronze Age, presents a comprehensive archaeological survey of prehistoric Scotland. It chronicles the significant societal transformations that occurred during the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, detailing the emergence of agriculture, monumental architecture, and complex burial practices. The text uncovers the daily lives, spiritual beliefs, and technological advancements of these ancient communities, offering a vivid portrait of a pivotal era. Gordon Barclay illustrates the intricate connections between early farming societies and the construction of impressive temples and tombs, providing an essential resource for understanding Scotland's deep past.