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Britain in the Middle Ages: An Archaeological History
Britain in the Middle Ages: An Archaeological History
hardback
Published:
5 June, 2006
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780007203611 |
| ISBN10 | 0007203616 |
| Number Of Pages | 352 |
| Item Weight | 680 g |
| Product Dimensions | 162 x 38 x 232 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | HarperPress |
| Format | hardback |
| Edition | First Edition |
Media Reviews
'Francis Pryor is that rare combination of a first-rate working archaeologist and a good writer, with priceless ability of being able to explain complex ideas clearly!Herein lies a great pleasure of Pryor's writing!The author's eclectic interests and his passion for a past he considers deeply relevant to the present drive Britain in the Middle Ages . This is popular archaeology at its best: engaging, knowledgeable and provocative, driven by the author's zestful, insatiable curiosity. One can only hope that Pryor makes good his threat to write a book on the archaeology of the 20th century. It will be an eye-opener.' The Times Higher Educational Supplement Praise for 'Britain B.C.': 'It bounds along, wonderfully enlivened by Pryor's earthy enthusiasm. If you want to be introduced painlessly to the fascinating debates surrounding our British past, then Britain BC is the book for you. Barry Cunliffe, New Scientist 'Francis Pryor is a modern field archaeologist with a reputation second to none!lucid and engaging.' Alan Garner, The Times 'Splendid! a remarkable, imaginative and persuasive account of those other Britons before that [Roman] enslavement: its enthusiastic and confident approach deserves to be very influential' -- Christopher Chippendale, Times Literary Supplement
Author's Bio
Dr Francis Pryor has spent thirty years studying the prehistory of the Fens. He has excavated Bronze Age farms, field systems and entire Iron Age villages. In 1987, with his wife Maisie Taylor, he set up the Fenland Archaeological Trust, which opened Flag Fen to the public. He appears frequently on TV's Time Team and is the author of 'Seahenge', as well as 'Britain B.C.' and 'Britain A.D.', which he adapted and presented for Channel 4.