Tuesday, 21 July 2009

Tour Scotland Clava Cairns Video


Tour Scotland Clava Cairns Video. This site, near Inverness and Culloden Battlefield, is one of the best preserved Bronze Age burial sites in Scotland.

Neolithic and Bronze Age Scotland. This is the story of Scotland from the first farmers to the beginning of the Iron Age. It traces the growth and mysterious decline of the society which left its mark on the landscape in the form of stone circles, settlements and ceremonial enclosures. Neolithic and Bronze Age Scotland (Historic Scotland).

Scotland in Ancient Europe. The Neolithic and Early Bronze Age of Scotland in Their European Context. The scope of the volume spans the three crucial millennia, from the beginning of the fourth to the mid second B.C., that saw major impacts on the area we now call Scotland. There was transformation of the landscape through the introduction and development of framing, the creation of many striking monuments and the spread of important ideas and technologies, of which metalworking, particularly in Aberdeenshire, was one of the most significant. The contributions cover major advances in research in the period which demonstrate the interplay of the key factors of climate, culture and resources, where the theme of exchange of information, objects and materials played a vital role. Individual chapters range from chambered tombs to climate change, from dietary choices to faience beads, from timber enclosures to bronze hoards. Together these present a valuable up-to-the-minute overview of Scotland in ancient Europe and a fine tribute to a past master. Scotland in Ancient Europe: The Neolithic and Early Bronze Age of Scotland in Their European Context.

A Bronze Age History of Scotland describes the adventures and places as referring to the North Atlantic in the Bronze Age. Odysseus and the Sea Peoples: A Bronze Age History of Scotland.

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