Insularity and Identity

Prehistoric Britain and the Archaeology of Europe

(Autor) Richard Bradley
Formato: Paperback
£18,00 Precio: £17,40 (3% off)
In Stock
(Limited availability – contact us to confirm)
Generally dispatched in 1 to 2 days

The Element considers historiography - the extent to which insular prehistorians have integrated their findings with the archaeology of mainland Europe; and the ways in which Continental scholars have drawn on British material. An important theme is the cultural and political relationship between this island and the mainland. The other component is an up-to-date account of prehistoric Britain and her neighbours from the Mesolithic period to the Iron Age, organised around the seaways that connected these regions. It emphasises the links between separate parts of this island and different parts of the Continent. It considers the links across the Irish Sea as only one manifestation of a wider process and treats Ireland on the same terms as other accessible regions, from France to the Low Countries. It shows how different parts of Britain were separate from one another and how they can be studied in a European framework.

Information
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781009557856
Año de publicación:
2025
Fecha publicación:
29 de Mayo de 2025

Richard Bradley

Reviews

Leave a review

Please login to leave a review.

Be the first to review this product

Other related

Monumental Times

Monumental Times

Pasts, Presents, and Futures in the Prehistoric Construction Projects of Northern and Western Europe

Richard Bradley
Paperback
Publicada: 2023
Temporary Palaces

Temporary Palaces

The Great House in European Prehistory : 7

Richard Bradley
Paperback
Publicada: 2021
A Geography of Offerings

A Geography of Offerings

Deposits of Valuables in the Landscapes of Ancient Europe : 3

Richard Bradley
Paperback
Publicada: 2016
An Archaeology of Natural Places

An Archaeology of Natural Places

Richard Bradley
Paperback
Publicada: 2000