The climax of the Stone Age in Britain, the Neolithic period
(4700-2000BC), was a period of startling achievement. The British
Isles are rich in Neolithic sites, which give us evidence of a
complex and surprisingly developed archaic society. The author
surveys 1100 secular and ceremonial sites in Britain, selecting
some for detailed explanation; from these a sense of the diversity
and dynamism of the living Neolithic communities emerges. He
presents a comprehensive, profusely illustrated and up-to-date view
of the Neolithic, organised by county.
Archaeologists and prehistorians will find this book of interest
and it should prove indispensable to students of archaeology as a
source of information about the British Neolithic.
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