Birmingham: The Hidden History
For those who have always assumed that Birmingham started life in the Industrial Revolution this book will be a revelation. The physical remains left by its past inhabitants reveal a story that starts in the Old Stone Age and continues, through later prehistoric, Roman and medieval times, right up to the Cold War of the twentieth century. The area covered by Michael Hodder`s ground-breaking account is the present-day city of Birmingham, extending from Sutton Coldfield in the north to Longbridge in the south. Much of the archaeological evidence for Birmingham`s past comes from research and fieldwork carried out relatively recently. The evidence consists of surviving buildings, fragments of buildings or architectural details, earthworks, features visible on aerial photographs or historic maps, excavated remains, features detected by geophysical survey, objects found whilst fieldwalking and chance finds. The book comes complete with an annotated list of sites that can be visited.
£17.99
Similar Deals
ADMIRALTY Leisure Folio SC 5615 - East Coast, Whitby to Edinburgh
£44.30
From Stanfords
Petworth (National Trust)
£18.99
From Stanfords
Harlem Shuffle - from the author of `The Underground Railroad`
£16.99
From Stanfords
Chichester Harbour: England`s Coastal Gem
£16.99
From Stanfords
Atlas of Train Operating Companies
£14.99
From Stanfords
European Football Grounds - A Fan`s Guide
£14.99
From Stanfords
Tunnel Vision
£14.99
From Stanfords
Rail Atlas: the Beeching Era
£20.00
From Stanfords