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Hardcover Exploring Prehistoric Europe Book

ISBN: 0195103238

ISBN13: 9780195103236

Exploring Prehistoric Europe

Part travel guide, part survey of Europe's prehistory, Exploring Prehistoric Europe delves into fifteen of the most famous, most important, and most exciting archaeological sites in Europe.
The first volume in the Places in Time series, this beautiful book takes us to locales both famous and obscure, from Ireland to Poland to Malta, ranging chronologically from Terra Amata, a site in southern France occupied some 380,000 years ago, to Borremose,...

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Guidebook to the past

A guidebook to touring the ancient world is unusual to say the least. Scarre has managed to create one, and it's an admirable job. Sifting a wealth of research, he's produced a string of vignettes depicting archaeological sites available to visitors. He reminds us throughout the book that we have learned a great deal about our ancestors, but there's still much to be achieved. Some sites have room for volunteers to assist in the recovery of buildings, religious centres and graves. It's a thought to keep in mind as you go through the photos and text he's provided for guidance. If you can afford to buy this book, you can probably afford visiting at least one of the locations.Scarre's opening is also unique in that a location map is provided in the end papers with a chronological chart running along the bottom. If you have an interest in a particular time period, you can determine which sites are represented. On the other hand, if you want to visit a particular site, you can determine where it stands in the course of history. It's an effective beginning for this special book. Reading this book should be incentive enough to visit one or more of the sites. The maps show both the layout of the find and its relationship to the surrounding area. The photography is exquisite, complemented by numerous useful diagrams. A short "Further Reading and "Further Viewing Each reader must make their own priorities in choosing preferred sites to visit. For me, two stand out - Avebury in southern Britain [Chapter 6] and the long stone avenues of Carnac in southern Brittany [Chapter 4]. Avebury and Carnac overlap slightly in the chronology, and scholars debate on Brittany's influence on megalithic monuments in the British Isles. Both sites cover an immense amount of landscape. Anyone thinking to gain a meaningful view of either in one day is doomed to disappointment. For these or any of the sites Scarre introduces us to, read him, keep a map handy and put his resources for the location to use. There is much here to learn and enjoy. [stephen a. haines - Ottawa, Canada]

An extremely interestimg book

Excellent overview. The authors objectively present the current theories, even conflicting ones, letting the reader weigh-up the evidence for themself.They offer a small bibliography for each site,plus information on area museums housing finds from each site.Some sites relatively unknown, but fascinating!
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