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New Edition: 'Neolithic Tombs of Wales'
Tuesday 19 November 2024

'Neolithic Tombs of Wales'

by George Nash

New Edition

New Edition Neolithic Tombs of Wales George Nash chambered monuments
New Edition: 'Neolithic Tombs of Wales' by George Nash

Description

Provides an up-to-date account of the Neolithic period in Wales, through a detailed exploration of its chambered tombs and monuments. The author identifies that at least 250 such sites were in use in Wales over a 2,000-year period from 4000 to 2000 BCE. Following recent site analysis, this book presents the latest knowledge and understanding of monument construction, burial practices and rites during this period.

New Edition Neolithic Tombs of Wales George Nash chambered monuments
New Edition: 'Neolithic Tombs of Wales' by George Nash

Describing over 100 Neolithic burial-ritual sites throughout Wales that have significant remains, this book divides the country into eight areas and examines the various regional architectural styles used to venerate and house their dead. The author describes the five different styles of chambered tombs – Portal Dolmens, the Cotswold-Severn Tradition, Passage Graves, Gallery Graves and Earth-Fast monuments – and why these different styles developed in the way and locations they did.

New Edition Neolithic Tombs of Wales George Nash chambered monuments
New Edition: 'Neolithic Tombs of Wales' by George Nash

Richly illustrated with photographs, drawings and maps, this important and thought-provoking book provides startling insights and greater understanding of these enigmatic and spiritual sites.

Dr George Nash is an Associate Professor at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, and an Honorary Researcher within the department of archaeology, classics and Egyptology, University of Liverpool. Dr Nash has directed excavations at many Neolithic burial-ritual monuments and is the author of numerous books on the Neolithic and prehistoric and contemporary rock art.

Product details:

Paperback with flaps | 304 pages | 240 x 210 mm | 2006 edition The Architecture of Death, revised and updated Nov 2024

c.300 colour illus incl. photographs, reconstructions, maps & plans

ISBN 9781910839720

£25.00 (discount offered at Amazon & other outlets)

New Edition Neolithic Tombs of Wales George Nash chambered monuments
George Nash will be talking at the Hay Festival Winter Weekend 'Neolithic Tombs of Wales' Saturday 30 November 2024, 10am Venue: St Mary’s Church.

George Nash will be talking at the Hay Festival Winter Weekend

'Neolithic Tombs of Wales'

Saturday 30 November 2024, 10am Venue: St Mary’s Church

Travel 6,000 years into the past and explore the Neolithic period in Wales with Dr George Nash. The academic takes a look at chambered tombs and monuments across the country, and gives a greater understanding of these enigmatic and spiritual sites.

Nash is an associate professor at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, and an honorary researcher within the department of archaeology, classics and Egyptology at the University of Liverpool. Nash has directed excavations at many Neolithic burial-ritual monuments and is the author of numerous books on the Neolithic and prehistoric and contemporary rock art, including Neolithic Tombs of Wales.

There will be a book signing after this event.

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