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The Birth Of Modern Britain A Journey Into Britains Archaeological Past 1550 To The Present Francis Pryor

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The Birth Of Modern Britain A Journey Into Britains Archaeological Past 1550 To The Present Francis Pryor
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Publisher: Harperpress
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 48.5 MB
Author: Francis Pryor
ISBN: 9780007432455, 0007432453, 6784ff7b-adb6-4677-8963-37a73ed6a6ee, 6784FF7B-ADB6-4677-8963-37A73ED6A6EE
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Birth Of Modern Britain A Journey Into Britains Archaeological Past 1550 To The Present Francis Pryor by Francis Pryor 9780007432455, 0007432453, 6784ff7b-adb6-4677-8963-37a73ed6a6ee, 6784FF7B-ADB6-4677-8963-37A73ED6A6EE instant download after payment.

From the author of ‘Britain BC’, ‘Britain AD’ and ‘Britain in the Middle Ages’ comes the fourth and final part in a critically acclaimed series on Britain's hidden past.


The relevance of archaeology to the study of the ancient world is indisputable. But, when exploring our recent past, does it have any role to play? In ‘The Birth of Modern Britain’ Francis Pryor highlights archaeology’s continued importance to the world around us.


The pioneers of the Industrial Revolution were too busy innovating to record what was happening around them but fortunately the buildings and machines they left behind bring the period to life. During the Second World War, the imminent threat of invasion meant that constructing strong defences was much more important than keeping precise records. As a result, when towns were flattened, archaeology provided the only real means of discovering what had been destroyed.

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