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Prehistoric Sites
Prehistoric Sites
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Several prehistoric places and remains still exist in the UK today, providing insight into how our ancient prehistoric ancestors lived. This book explores these sites and their significance.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 32 pages
\n Publication date: 24 January 2019
\n Publisher: Capstone Global Library Ltd
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The United Kingdom is home to a rich and diverse array of prehistoric sites and remains that offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of our ancient prehistoric ancestors. From ancient stone circles and burial mounds to mysterious standing stones and ancient cities, there is a wealth of evidence to explore and discover.
One of the most iconic prehistoric sites in the UK is Stonehenge, located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. This ancient monument is composed of a circular arrangement of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons and standing over 13 feet tall. Stonehenge has been the subject of much speculation and debate over the years, with many theories suggesting that it was used for religious ceremonies, astronomical observations, or even as a burial site.
Another significant prehistoric site in the UK is Avebury, located in Wiltshire. Avebury is a Neolithic henge monument that dates back to around 3000 BC. It is composed of a large circular ditch and bank, surrounded by a series of stone circles and burial mounds. Avebury is believed to have been a place of worship and a center of religious activity, and it provides valuable insights into the social and economic structures of Neolithic societies.
In addition to these iconic sites, there are many other prehistoric remains and sites in the UK that offer a unique insight into the lives of our ancient ancestors. For example, the Bronze Age settlement of Skara Brae, located on the island of Orkney, is one of the best-preserved settlements of its kind in the world. Skara Brae is home to a series of stone houses, each with its own hearth, bed, and storage facilities. This settlement provides a glimpse into the daily lives of Bronze Age people and their technology and craftsmanship.
Another important prehistoric site in the UK is the Roman city of Bath, located in Somerset. Bath was a major center of Roman civilization, and it is home to a wealth of Roman ruins and artifacts. These include the Roman Baths, a series of ancient baths built over 2,000 years ago, and the Roman Temple, a temple dedicated to the Roman goddess Sulis Minerva. The Roman Baths provide a unique insight into the Roman bathing culture and the technology and engineering skills of the Roman Empire.
In addition to these ancient sites, there are many other prehistoric remains and sites in the UK that offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of our ancient ancestors. For example, the Iron Age hill fort of Maiden Castle, located in Dorset, is one of the largest and best-preserved hill forts in the country. Maiden Castle provides a glimpse into the military and social structures of Iron Age societies and their resistance to Roman invasion.
Another important prehistoric site in the UK is the Neolithic site of Newgrange, located in County Meath, Ireland. Newgrange is a large stone monument that dates back to around 3200 BC and is believed to have been used for religious ceremonies and burial practices. Newgrange is one of the most important prehistoric sites in the world and provides valuable insights into the religious and cultural practices of Neolithic societies.
In conclusion, the UK is home to a rich and diverse array of prehistoric sites and remains that offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of our ancient prehistoric ancestors. From the iconic Stonehenge to the mysterious standing stones of Avebury, and from the well-preserved Bronze Age settlement of Skara Brae to the Roman ruins of Bath, there is a wealth of evidence to explore and discover. These sites provide valuable insights into the social, economic, and cultural structures of prehistoric societies and their technology and craftsmanship. By studying these sites, we can gain a deeper understanding of the origins and development of human civilization and the rich cultural heritage that has been passed down to us.
\n Weight: 134g\n
Dimension: 262 x 200 x 3 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781474754231\n \n
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