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Walk into Prehistory Bill Bevan

Walk into Prehistory By Bill Bevan

Walk into Prehistory by Bill Bevan


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Summary

A unique illustrated guidebook to walking 40 of Britain and Ireland's most important and impressive prehistoric ancient monuments.

Walk into Prehistory Summary

Walk into Prehistory: Discovering over Forty of the Greatest Ancient Sites of Britain and Ireland by Bill Bevan

A unique illustrated guidebook to walking 40 of Britain and Ireland's most important and impressive prehistoric monuments.



Ranging from stone circles and henges to hillforts and burial chambers, Bill Bevan describes how these monuments were deliberately built and located to be seen and approached from certain directions. Processional routes led to ceremonies at stone circles, henges and tombs. Hillforts were built and designed to look imposing from specific directions to deter potential attackers. There are even ancient long-distance paths like the Ridgeway which are accessible today.



The walks lead you back in time from the modern landscape to reconstruct in the mind's eye what the prehistoric landscape would have looked like. The history and significance of each monument is discussed and generously illustrated with new colour photographs. For each walk there is a specially commisioned colour map and directions and there are also grid references, OS map recommendations and difficulty gradings, with family friendly walks highlighted.



From Stonehenge to Skara Brae, from the imposing hillfort at Tre'r Ceiri to the Newgrange tomb illuminated by the midwinter sunrise, this book helps you to follow in the footsteps of the people who created Britain's extraordinary ancient heritage.

Walk into Prehistory Reviews

Editor's choice: A treasury of Britain's prehistoric monuments.

About Bill Bevan

Over 21 years as an archaeologist Bill Bevan has written four books and numerous articles about archaeology, prehistory and history including Ancient Peakland (2007). As a photographer Bill has spent the last two years working on the Stonehenge Riverside Project to create a pictorial document of the archaeologists at work, with unprecedented access to photograph inside the circle. Bill has appeared on Channel 4's Time Team, and was a consultant to BBC TV's Time Flyers.

Table of Contents

IRELAND

Uragh

Beaghmore Stone Circle Newgrange

Hill of Tara

Navan Fort

Carrowkeel

Poulnabrone



SCOTLAND

Balnuaran of Clava

Callanish

Dun Carloway

Skara Brae

Ring of Brodgar

Stones of Stenness

Maes Howe

Watch Stone

Broch of Gurness

Kilmartin

Loanhead of Daviot

Glenelg brochs

Camster Grey Cairns and Hill O'Many Staines



NORTHERN ENGLAND

Castlerigg

Mayburgh

King Arthur's Round Table

Yeavering

Mam Tor

Arbor Low



SOUTHERN ENGLAND

Ridgeway

Avebury

Stonehenge

Maiden Castle

Dartmoor

Chysauster

British Camp



WALES

Bryn Cader Faner

Tre'r Ceiri hillfort

Foel Drygarn hillfort

Pentre Ifan

Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber

Additional information

GOR005950134
9780711231771
071123177X
Walk into Prehistory: Discovering over Forty of the Greatest Ancient Sites of Britain and Ireland by Bill Bevan
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
20111027
192
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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