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Iron age Britain

Barry Cunliffe

(English heritage)

B.T. Batsford, 2004

[New ed.]

  • pbk.

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Previous ed. published as: Book of Iron age Britain. 1995

Includes bibliographical references (p. 125) and index

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This revised introduction to Britain in the first millennium BC incorporates modifications to a story that is still controversial. It covers a time of dramatic change in Europe, dominated by the emergence of Rome as a megastate. In Britain, on the extremity of these developments, it was a period of profound social and economic change, which saw the end of the prehistoric cycle of the Neolithic and bronze Ages, and the beginning of a world that was to change little in its essentials until the great voyages of colonization and trade of the 16th century. The theme of the book is that of social change within an insular society sitting on the periphery of a world in revolution.

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