Folk-Memory or the Continuity of British Archaeology

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452 pages 2018

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An attempt by the author to link the knowledge of prehistoric archaeology as it then stood (1908) with the present day Britain. Interestingfchapters on ancient industries, implements, barrows, superstitions, dene-holes, linchets, chalk figures, roads and trackways.

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