Farmers, Temples and Tombs

Farmers, Temples and Tombs
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Publisher : Birlinn Publishers
Total Pages : 72
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Book Synopsis Farmers, Temples and Tombs by : Gordon Barclay

Download or read book Farmers, Temples and Tombs written by Gordon Barclay and published by Birlinn Publishers. This book was released on 2005 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For too long the story of this exciting period has been told using the same stone-built suites, mainly in the North and on Orkney. It tells the story using evidence from all over Scotland, from simple settlements as well as the great monuments, tombs and mysterious standing stones that are still such a notable feature of today's landscape. Designed throughout with colourful and detailed illustrations, "Farmers, Temples and Tombs" outlines in a clear and understandable way the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in Scotland. It contains in-depth features on important Neolithic sites and emphasizes that what are now archaeological sites were once places where normal people lived. Included in the book are specially commissioned illustrations which show how different sites might have looked, as well as a list of Neolithic sites that can be visited across Scotland. This book is part of a newly updated edition of the acclaimed Making of Scotland series produced by Historic Scotland and Birlinn which provides lively, accessible and up-to-date introductions to key themes and periods in Scottish history and prehistory.


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