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Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
200
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Nov 4, 2008
Editore
Home Farm Books
Edizione
Illustrated
ISBN-10
1443735310
ISBN-13
9781443735315
Descrizione
T. D. Kendrick delves into the captivating world of the Neolithic period, following the evolution of human civilization through the lens of long barrows, the monumental earthworks that served as burial sites for ancient communities. This exploration reveals the complexity of social structures, rituals, and agricultural practices that defined the lives of these early inhabitants.
The narrative paints a vivid picture of how the introduction of farming and settling into permanent communities laid the groundwork for societal advancements. Kendrick’s research meticulously connects evidence from archeological finds with the cultural implications of these monumental structures, offering insights into the spiritual beliefs and practices of the time.
Through engaging prose and rigorous scholarship, readers are invited to ponder the broader implications of these ancient practices on contemporary societies. This study not only provides a detailed examination of Neolithic life but also encourages reflection on humanity’s ongoing relationship with the past and the landscapes they inhabit.
The narrative paints a vivid picture of how the introduction of farming and settling into permanent communities laid the groundwork for societal advancements. Kendrick’s research meticulously connects evidence from archeological finds with the cultural implications of these monumental structures, offering insights into the spiritual beliefs and practices of the time.
Through engaging prose and rigorous scholarship, readers are invited to ponder the broader implications of these ancient practices on contemporary societies. This study not only provides a detailed examination of Neolithic life but also encourages reflection on humanity’s ongoing relationship with the past and the landscapes they inhabit.
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