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Facing the Ocean
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1: Perceptions of the Ocean; 2: Between Land and Sea; 3: Ships and Sailors; 4: The Emergence of an Atlantic Identity: 8000-4000 BC; 5: Ancestors and Ritual Landscapes; 6: Expanding Networks and the Rise of the Individual: 2700-1200; 7: Sailors on the Two Oceans; 8: Restating Identity: 1200-200 BC; 9: The Impact of Rome: 200 BC-AD 200; 10: Migrants and Settlers in the Early Middle Ages: AD 200-800; 11: The Coming of the Northmen; 12: New Centres, New Peripheries: 1000-1500; 13: The Longue Duree.

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'This is the book I have wanted to write for a lifetime' Barry Cunliffe

About the Author

Barry Cunliffe is Professor of European Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University. He is the author of numerous books on prehistory, including The Ancient Celts and The Oxford Illustrated Prehistory of Europe.

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If you read no other book on the subject this is the one to go for. Fortean Times Cunliffe is, quite simply, on top of his subject, and I can recommend this for anyone interested in our origins. Fortean Times ... excellently presented, with numerous colour illustrations, maps, diagrams and figures as well as a well-measured text. Fortean Times ... as close to the definitive overview of this subject as we're going to get. Fortean Times A study of immense scope and considerable erudition ... characteristically engaging style of writing ... clear exposition is helped by a sequence of splendid illustrations ... there is enormous richness here, perhaps to be tasted from time to time with pleasure and profit by both the general reader and the scholar, rather than consumed in one sitting. English Historical Review Facing the Ocean is a remarkable achievement. Cunliffe has produced a measured and masterfully executed account of the long-term development of Atlantic communities and their maritime connections, bringing together for the first time a staggering amount of material ... As a synthesis of an under-studied zone in archaeology, this book has been much needed and should be wholeheartedly welcomed. Jon Henderson, Times Higher Education Supplement This is the book I have wanted to write for a lifetime. Barry Cunliffe A scholarly tome of enormous scope ... an enjoyable read. Observer Magisterial book. History Today It is a brilliant, articulate exposition of one of the most fascinating new ideas in archaeology. Richard Ellis, The Times, Intellectually bold and exciting book, written with great verve and enviable self-confidence. Jeremy Black, Literary Review

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