Danebury

Danebury Anatomy of an Iron Age Hillfort

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 1969, Professor Barry Cunliffe embarked on the most ambitious excavation of an Iron Age hillfort ever undertaken. The fourteen year's work on Danebury Ring in Hampshire not only provides an insight into the methods of modern archaeology; it also offers a comprehensive picture of Iron Age society and economy in Western Europe.;Against the background of other British hillforts, the author reveals the main phases in Danebury's rise and fall that have been uncovered by the excavation programme. Although major changes inevitably took place between the first fortifications around 550BC and the camp's destruction in about 100BC, nevertheless a picture of considerable stability emerges. Professor Cunliffe looks at different aspects of the life led by the 200-350 Celts living in Danebury - their love of war; their buildings; their agriculture and crafts; their rituals relating to life and death. He also traces Danebury's fate during the Roman invasions and subsequently in the medieval and later periods.;The author has also written "Iron Age Communities in Britain".

Book information

ISBN: 9780713409987
Publisher: Batsford
Imprint: Batsford
Pub date:
DEWEY: 936.22732
DEWEY edition: 18
Language: English
Number of pages: 192
Weight: -1g
Height: 250mm
Width: 190mm