Sweet Track to Glastonbury
Author : Bryony Coles
Publisher :
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 46,20 MB
Release : 1986
Category : England
ISBN : 9780500275078
Author : Bryony Coles
Publisher :
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 46,20 MB
Release : 1986
Category : England
ISBN : 9780500275078
Author : Mary B. Woods
Publisher : Twenty-First Century Books
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 24,64 MB
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN : 0761372679
Did you know . . . • People first used skis more than 8,000 years ago? • The first wheels were used in pottery—not for transportation? • Traffic jams often clogged the streets of ancient Rome? Transportation technology is as old as human society itself. The first humans on Earth used simple transportation tools. They bundled logs together to make rafts. They used long poles and flat boards to carry heavy loads. Over the centuries, ancient peoples learned more about transportation. The ancient Indians trained elephants and horses for travel. The ancient Chinese developed the first compasses. The ancient Greeks built massive battleships. So what kinds of tools and techniques did ancient people use? How did maps of the world improve over time? And how did ancient transportation set the stage for our own modern transportation technology? Learn more in Ancient Transportation Technology.
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Page : 848 pages
File Size : 37,74 MB
Release : 1925
Category : Cement
ISBN :
Author : M.G.L. Baillie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 34,15 MB
Release : 2012-10-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1136226915
The dramatic development of European oak chronologies over the last ten years parallels and supplements the bristlecone-pine chronology in the United States. Dendrochronologists can now provide a wood sample - a time capsule of biological material - for any calender date over the last seven millennia from two continents. For archaeologists, resigned to the imprecision of radiocarbon dating, the implications are profound. For the first time it is possible to establish precise dates for prehistoric events. Similarly, we have an independent and scientifically objective way of testing historical accounts, such as the traditional Egyptian chronology. Equally fundamental are the insights provided by the related disciplines of dendroecology and dendroclimatology. The Bronze Age eruption of Santorini and the AD 540 `event' are explored as fascinating case studies. Drawing on a further decade of research by himself and others, Mike Baille not only brings the pre-1980 story up to date, but demonstrates the wide and exciting applications of this comparatively new science.
Author : Barbara A. Purdy
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 14,36 MB
Release : 2018-01-10
Category : Law
ISBN : 1351094653
This volume, the result of an International Conference on Wet Site Archaeology funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, explores the rewards and responsibilities of recovering unique assemblages from water-saturated deposits. Characteristics common to all archaeological wet sites are identified from Newfoundland to Chile, Polynesia to Florida, and from the Late Pleistocene to the Twentieth Century. Topics include innovative excavation and preservation methods; the need for adequate funding to preserve and analyze the abundant biological and cultural remains recovered only at archaeological wet sites; expanded knowledge of past environments, subsistence, technologies, artistic expressions, skeletal structure, and pathologies; the urgency to inform developers and governmental bodies about the invisible heritage entombed in wetlands that is often destroyed before it can be investigated; a formula for establishing priorities for excavating wet sites; and how to determine when enough of a wet site has been sampled.Many famous sites and discoveries are described in this volume, including Herculaneum, Hoko River, Hontoon Island, Key Marco, Monte Verde, Ozette, Somerset Levels, Windover, bog bodies of Northern Europe, and lake dwellers of Switzerland. Professional and amateur archaeologists, as well as anyone interested in archaeology or the significance of wet site archaeology will find this book fascinating.
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Page : 410 pages
File Size : 13,74 MB
Release : 1925
Category : Roads
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Author : Judy Breck
Publisher : R&L Education
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 34,46 MB
Release : 2002-05-09
Category : Education
ISBN : 0585378614
Whether you're an Internet guru, novice web-surfer, or lost in the digital world, The Wireless Age will give you insight into the gold mine of educational resources on the web. Cutting through the usual technical jargon, Breck demonstrates how anyone can utilize the Internet for education. At the same time a theoretical explanation of the growth of cyberspace and a practical exploration of the tools available there, this book is a must-read for every educator or school leader.
Author : Christopher Gerrard
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1939 pages
File Size : 34,73 MB
Release : 2017-10-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1351194933
This book provides an introduction to the Shapwick Project's objectives, geographical background and previous work in the Somerset. It deals with excavations in the outlying parish and focuses on work in the village at Shapwick House.
Author : Kevan Manwaring
Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 40,42 MB
Release : 2011-11-25
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1846947677
'The frisky Oss appeared – the dancers and drummers in a kind of shamanic trance (induced by a day of drumming, dancing and beer). They were wilder than ever; the atmosphere was positively Bacchanalian and I felt we had all become lost in a kind of collective folk consciousness.' On two wheels across Britain 'Bard on a Bike' Kevan Manwaring searches out the places and people who mark the seasons and cycles in their own special way - in ceremonies and festivals both private and public, large and intimate, ancient and modern. Along the way, he experiences and relates moments of sacred time found in the unlikeliest of places and circumstances, showing how it is a state of mind that can be experienced not only at sacred sites, but in the everyday. A collection of reflections about being fully alive in the Twenty First century, as much a useful guide for the curious, Turning the Wheel is a wise and witty account of a leather-clad time-traveller.
Author : Jim Grant
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 27,98 MB
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 9780415360760
"This fully updated and revised new edition of the bestselling The Archaeology Coursebook is a guide to students studying archaeology for the first time, providing pre-university students and teachers as well as undergraduates and enthusiasts with the skills and technical concepts necessary to grasp the subject."--BOOK JACKET.