Based on lectures given at the Conference of the British Summer
School of Archaeology at Edinburgh in 1954, this book, published in
1962, surveys the general field of pre-historic Scotland, five
archaeologists each contributing chapters discussing the main
aspects and problems that have presented themselves in specialised
research areas. From the first peopling of the area by human
communities with hunting and food-gathering economies, to field
antiquities and the introduction of copper and bronze metallurgy
and on to the first settlement by Celtic speakers and the links to
the first historically documented Scotland. Contributors: R.J.C.
Atkinson, G.E. Daniel, T.G.E. Powell and C.A.R. Radford.
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