The Archaeology of the Borough of Swindon by Bernard Phillips

The Archaeology of the Borough of Swindon by Bernard Phillips

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The Archaeology of the Borough of Swindon by Bernard Phillips

The borough of Swindon embraces not only one of the largest towns in central southern England; it includes also large tracts of chalk downland and much of the upper Thames valley. The rapid pace of development across this area has resulted in a wealth of important archaeological discoveries, from earliest prehistory to the recent past. Bernard Phillips, author of this profusely illustrated survey, has played a leading part in excavating and understanding Swindon's archaeology over more than fifty years, and so is able to bring to his subject a unique authority, making this the indispensable handbook to the evolution of a region now home to almost a quarter of a million people.

Bernard Phillips is Founder and informal director of the Sociological Imagination Group. Harold Kincaid is Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of Alabama, Birmingham. Thomas Scheff is Adjunct Professor, Gothenburg University, Karlsbad, Sweden.
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ISBN 13 9781906978747
ISBN 10 1906978743
Title The Archaeology of the Borough of Swindon
Author Bernard Phillips
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hobnob Press
Year published 2021-03-06
Number of pages 228
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