1st Edition

Life and Death in the Bronze Age An Archaeologist's Field-work

By Cyril Fox Copyright 1959
    278 Pages
    by Routledge

    278 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is a great work by one of the pioneers of modern archaeology. The period covered is from 1700 to 700 B.C. and is mainly concerned with the author’s field work in western Britain. It deals with burial ritual – dances, processions, "houses of the dead", the objects deposited, the building of the barrow; and it shows by line drawings and photographs how scientific excavation nowadays is planned and executed.

    The book gathers together an immense amount of research completed over a long span of years on burials and the ceremonial which attended them. Originally published in 1959.

    Preface.  Introduction  1. A Barrow in North Wales – Neolithic-Bronze Age Transition, c. 1700 B.C., and Secondaries  2. a). Field Archaeology in West Wales, 1925-6  b). Pottery from Burials in West and North Wales, 1925-6  3. Barrow-Digging in West and South Wales – Early Bronze Age  4. The ‘Food-Vessel’ Phase of Culture in Britain  5. Composite (Earth and Stone) Barrows in Glamorgan – Early and Middle Bronze Age  6. Turf Barrows in South Wales – Middle and Late Bronze Age  7. Commentary

    Biography

    Fox, Cyril