Channel Four, 2005, Hardback in dust wrapper.
Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs; Black & White Drawings;
From the cover: "Great Britain and Ireland are home to some of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. Stonehenge, Hadrian's Wall and Ironbridge are familiar to us all, and each year thousands of us flock to witness their spectacular beauty. But what can these fascinating sites teach us about the lives and times of our ancestors?
Here, in this beautifully illustrated and impeccably researched book, Tim Taylor and the experts behind Channel 4's much-loved Time Team select Britain and Ireland's most interesting archaeological sites and use their specialist knowledge to reveal the people behind the monuments their ways of life, their religious beliefs and their impressive skills, strength, technology and ingenuity.
Split into regional chapters, the book features a range of unmissable locations from each area, and also focuses on the Time Team's see-before-you-die sites, explaining just why they are so important to our understanding of the past. There is a guide to key points to watch out for at each major site, as well as often-missed fascinating facts from the archaeological reports, beautiful photographs and stunning reconstruction drawings from the show's illustrator, Victor Ambrus.
Encompassing sites from hillforts and motte-and-bailey castles to Roman villas and Neolithic graves, this comprehensive guide provides a fresh, illuminating and invigorating insight into the human history behind the landscapes of Britain and Ireland."
Introduction by: Tony Robinson
Very Good in Very Good Dust Wrapper. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper. Text complete, clean and tight.
Pictorial boards. 320 pages. Index. 10" x 7¾".
This book will be eventually reach my delightful website...(added to my Archaeology category.) but get 60% off buying from this very blog blog... Buy it now for just £2.60 + P&P! Of course, if you don't like this one there are plenty more available here!
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