Exploring Prehistoric Roman England

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| Author | Barry Marsden |
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| Pages | 142 |
Exploring Prehistoric & Roman England – Barry Marsden
Author: Barry M. Marsden
Format: Softback
Illustrated: Full Colour
Pages: 142
Dimensions: 19cm x 25cm
A Journey Through England’s Ancient Past
Exploring Prehistoric & Roman England is a richly illustrated and accessible guide to England’s earliest history, from the Palaeolithic era to the Roman occupation. Written by respected archaeologist and historian Barry M. Marsden, this book takes readers on a chronological journey through prehistoric and Roman England, combining expert insight with maps and stunning full-colour photographs of sites, monuments, artefacts, and museums.
Perfect for students, enthusiasts, and travellers, it highlights the key locations and discoveries that shaped Britain’s ancient landscape, making it an invaluable companion for anyone exploring the country’s archaeological heritage.
Contents:
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Chapter 1: The Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Ages
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Chapter 2: The Neolithic Age
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Chapter 3: The Bronze Ages
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Chapter 4: The Iron Age
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Chapter 5: The Roman Period
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Museums to Visit
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Select Bibliography
About the Author
Barry M. Marsden is a retired lecturer in history and archaeology who has taught extensively on Prehistoric and Roman Britain at universities and through the Workers Educational Association. Author of nearly 20 books, including The Early Barrow Diggers (Tempus, 1999), Marsden is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and a Member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists. His expertise and lifelong passion for Britain’s past make this guide both authoritative and engaging.
Why You’ll Love This Book
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Comprehensive overview of prehistoric and Roman England
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Includes maps, photographs, and site information
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Written by a renowned British archaeologist
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Perfect for travellers, historians, and archaeology enthusiasts
















