If you liked Altering the earth by Bradley, Richard, start with Interpreting the axe trade (1993), Consumption, change and the archaeological record (1985), and The significance of monuments (1998). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Interpreting the axe trade
1993 · 236 pages · Bradley, Richard · Same author
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Consumption, change and the archaeological record
1985 · 44 pages · Bradley, Richard · Same author
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The significance of monuments
1998 · 179 pages · Bradley, Richard · Same author
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Stages and Screens
Bradley, Richard · Same author
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The social foundations of prehistoric Britain
1984 · 195 pages · Bradley, Richard · Same author
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The past in prehistoric societies
2002 · 171 pages · Bradley, Richard · Same author
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Maumbury Rings, Dorchester: the excavations of 1908-1913
1976 · Bradley, Richard · Same author
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Rams Hill
1975 · 264 pages · Bradley, Richard, H. H. Carter · Same author
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The excavation of a Beaker settlement at Belle Tout, East Sussex, England
1970 · Bradley, Richard · Same author
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Rock art and the prehistory of Atlantic Europe
1997 · 238 pages · Bradley, Richard · Same author
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Prehistoric landscape development and human impact in the upper Allen valley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset
2007 · 400 pages · C. A. I. French, Bradley, Richard · Same author
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The passage of arms
1990 · 234 pages · Bradley, Richard · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Altering the earth?
BookOrb recommends Interpreting the axe trade (1993), Consumption, change and the archaeological record (1985), The significance of monuments (1998), Stages and Screens, and The social foundations of prehistoric Britain (1984).
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Who wrote Altering the earth?
Altering the earth is by Bradley, Richard.