Flint Country : A Stone Journey
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1916812414
ISBN-13
9781916812413
Publisher
Saraband / Contraband
Imprint
Saraband / Contraband
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 10th, 2025
Print length
224 Pages
Weight
232 grams
Dimensions
12.90 x 19.80 x 5.40 cms
Product Classification:
Historical geology Deltas, estuaries, coastal regions Rocks, minerals & fossils
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- Taking us from the shingle beaches of Suffolk and Norfolk to the Hebrides and beyond, this absorbing volume is a true gem that will delight tourists and locals alike.
- Blends geology, architecture, art and archaeology to tell a fascinating natural and cultural history of flint.
- As a long-time Norfolk resident, established travel writer and trusted author of multiple guidebooks, Laurence Mitchell is an engaging and knowledgeable tour guide!
Laurence Mitchell uncovers the stories that flint has to tell us in this celebratory journey through the natural and cultural history of the stone. Beneath the bands of chalk that cover the UK lies flint, a mineral that has shaped our landscape, history and heritage. Flint Country tells the story of this abundant resource’s formation, what we can learn from its fossil records, and how it has been worked with and prized through millennia – from our prehistoric and ancient ancestors through to the present day. Formed over 80 million years ago in ancient sea beds, flint was crucial for early humans, empowering them to hunt, craft, and survive. Far more than simply a building block, this “glass of the stone age” fuelled innovation and became the cornerstone of the industrial and architectural heritage of our chalk regions: Roman engineers blended it with brick to construct roads and fortifications; medieval masons transformed it into dazzling flushwork, iconic landmarks and sculptures; and countless farmers and villagers built cottages of local flint. Whether it is thanks to the seismic geological events that have shaped our landscape, the material we rely on for our homes, or simply the joy of picking up pebbles on the beach, this book shows how flint continues to be a touchstone in our lives.
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