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Continental Connections 1st Edition Hugo Andersonwhymark Duncan Garrow Fraser Sturt

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Continental Connections 1st Edition Hugo Andersonwhymark Duncan Garrow Fraser Sturt
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Publisher: Oxbow Books, Limited
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.88 MB
Pages: 177
Author: Hugo Anderson-Whymark; Duncan Garrow; Fraser Sturt
ISBN: 9781782978121, 1782978127
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Continental Connections 1st Edition Hugo Andersonwhymark Duncan Garrow Fraser Sturt by Hugo Anderson-whymark; Duncan Garrow; Fraser Sturt 9781782978121, 1782978127 instant download after payment.

The prehistories of Britain and Ireland are inescapably entwined with continental European narratives. The central aim here is to explore 'cross-channel' relationships throughout later prehistory, investigating the archaeological links (material, social, cultural) between the areas we now call Britain and Ireland, and continental Europe, from the Mesolithic through to the end of the Iron Age. Since the separation from the European mainland of Ireland (c. 16,000 BC) and Britain (c. 6000 BC), their island nature has been seen as central to many aspects of life within them, helping to define their senses of identity, and forming a crucial part of their neighbourly relationship with continental Europe and with each other. However, it is important to remember that the surrounding seaways have often served to connect as well as to separate these islands from the continent. In approaching the subject of 'continental connections' in the long-term, and by bringing a variety of different archaeological perspectives (associated with different periods) to bear on it, this volume provides a new a new synthesis of the ebbs and flows of the cross-channel relationship over the course of 15,000 years of later prehistory, enabling fresh understandings and new insights to emerge about the intimately linked trajectories of change in both regions.

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