Vestiges of the Antiquities of Derbyshire, and the Sepulchral Usages of Its Inhabitants : From the Most Remote Ages to the Reformation
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1036802671
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9781036802677
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Archaeology
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This book offers an in-depth exploration into the rich tapestry of Derbyshire's archaeological heritage, filling a significant void in the county's documented history. With a keen focus on antiquity, the author draws upon extensive practical experience from excavations to shed light on the ancient landscapes shaped by Roman, Saxon, and Mediaeval occupants. The narrative weaves through a fascinating array of subjects including religion, weaponry, attire, and ceremonial practices as evidenced by the diverse antiquities unearthed across Derbyshire and Staffordshire. Notably, this volume brings to life the echoes of early settlers from as far back as 2100 years before the Christian era, challenging readers to contemplate the origins and evolution of British civilization.
Thematic depth is achieved through a careful examination of tumuli contents, offering insights into burial customs alongside descriptions of settlements and fortifications that hint at a complex societal structure long before recorded history. The book also touches upon early commercial activities suggesting a thriving exchange network with distant civilizations.
Richly illustrated with engravings based on actual artifacts and monuments, this work not only captures the imagination but also serves as a scholarly resource that bridges historical conjecture with tangible evidence. It concludes by emphasizing the indispensable role of archaeology in piecing together our collective pastan endeavor that enriches our understanding of human history.
Adorned with previously unpublished epitaphs among other discoveries, this book stands as a testament to Derbyshire's enduring legacy within Britain's storied landscape.
Thematic depth is achieved through a careful examination of tumuli contents, offering insights into burial customs alongside descriptions of settlements and fortifications that hint at a complex societal structure long before recorded history. The book also touches upon early commercial activities suggesting a thriving exchange network with distant civilizations.
Richly illustrated with engravings based on actual artifacts and monuments, this work not only captures the imagination but also serves as a scholarly resource that bridges historical conjecture with tangible evidence. It concludes by emphasizing the indispensable role of archaeology in piecing together our collective pastan endeavor that enriches our understanding of human history.
Adorned with previously unpublished epitaphs among other discoveries, this book stands as a testament to Derbyshire's enduring legacy within Britain's storied landscape.
This book offers an in-depth exploration into the rich tapestry of Derbyshire''s archaeological heritage, filling a significant void in the county''s documented history. With a keen focus on antiquity, the author draws upon extensive practical experience from excavations to shed light on the ancient landscapes shaped by Roman, Saxon, and Mediaeval occupants. The narrative weaves through a fascinating array of subjects including religion, weaponry, attire, and ceremonial practices as evidenced by the diverse antiquities unearthed across Derbyshire and Staffordshire. Notably, this volume brings to life the echoes of early settlers from as far back as 2100 years before the Christian era, challenging readers to contemplate the origins and evolution of British civilization.
Thematic depth is achieved through a careful examination of tumuli contents, offering insights into burial customs alongside descriptions of settlements and fortifications that hint at a complex societal structure long before recorded history. The book also touches upon early commercial activities suggesting a thriving exchange network with distant civilizations.
Richly illustrated with engravings based on actual artifacts and monuments, this work not only captures the imagination but also serves as a scholarly resource that bridges historical conjecture with tangible evidence. It concludes by emphasizing the indispensable role of archaeology in piecing together our collective pastan endeavor that enriches our understanding of human history.
Adorned with previously unpublished epitaphs among other discoveries, this book stands as a testament to Derbyshire''s enduring legacy within Britain''s storied landscape.
Thematic depth is achieved through a careful examination of tumuli contents, offering insights into burial customs alongside descriptions of settlements and fortifications that hint at a complex societal structure long before recorded history. The book also touches upon early commercial activities suggesting a thriving exchange network with distant civilizations.
Richly illustrated with engravings based on actual artifacts and monuments, this work not only captures the imagination but also serves as a scholarly resource that bridges historical conjecture with tangible evidence. It concludes by emphasizing the indispensable role of archaeology in piecing together our collective pastan endeavor that enriches our understanding of human history.
Adorned with previously unpublished epitaphs among other discoveries, this book stands as a testament to Derbyshire''s enduring legacy within Britain''s storied landscape.
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