Ancient Wonderings: Journeys Into Prehistoric Britain

Ancient Wonderings: Journeys Into Prehistoric Britain

by James Canton
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Publication Date: 15/06/2017

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‘Intensely alive to the landscape; its pasts, people and creatures’ Robert Macfarlane


Take a journey into our ancient past. Explore a long-lost landscape and gradually discover the minds, beliefs and cultural practices of those souls who lived on these lands thousands of years before you.


Travelling the length and breadth of Britain, James Canton pursues his obsession with the physical traces of the ancient world: stone circles, flint arrowheads, sacred stones, gold, and a lost Roman road. He ponders the features of the natural world that occupied ancient minds: the night sky, shooting stars, the rising and setting sun. Wandering to the furthest reaches of the islands, he finds an undeciphered standing stone north of Aberdeen and follows the first footsteps on the edge of a long-lost Ice Age land in the North Sea.


As Canton walks the modern terrain, slowly understanding the ancient signs that lie within and beneath it, he weaves a gentle tale of discovery, showing how, beyond the superficial differences of life-style and culture, the ancient inhabitants of the British Isles were much closer to the present-day one than we might imagine.

ISBN:
9780008175214
9780008175214
Category:
Historical geography
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
15-06-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
James Canton

James Canton teaches the Wild Writing MA course at the University of Essex.

The author of Out of Essex- Re-Imagining a Literary Landscape, which was inspired by his rural wanderings, he also runs workshops on writing nature and landscape.

His work appears widely, including in The Times Literary Supplement, and he is a regular commentator on television and radio.

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