The Antiquity of Man in East Anglia
Originally published in 1927, this book was formed from the results of numerous researches into the past history of man in the East Anglian region. The text presents a detailed account of its subject, reflecting the view that 'There is, perhaps, no part of the world richer in the remains of our remote ancestors than that of Suffolk and Norfolk'. Numerous illustrations and photographs are included throughout. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in archaeology and the human prehistory of East Anglia.
Product details
October 2013Paperback
9781107625655
226 pages
234 × 156 × 13 mm
0.35kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. The pleasures of flint hunting
- 2. Man's great antiquity
- 3. The most ancient works of man
- 4. East Anglians of 500,000 years ago
- 5. The men of the Cromer forest bed
- 6. The great ice age in East Anglia
- 7. The colours of flint implements and the fossilisation of bone
- 8. A remarkable Suffolk valley
- 9. Late Palaeolithic man in East Anglia
- 10. The fossil bones of early man
- 11. The Neolithic period in East Anglia
- 12. The Bronze Age and later races in East Anglia
- 13. The place of origin and the progress of man
- Index.