Stonehenge
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
A concise, illustrated account of the history and archaeology of an iconic feature of the English landscape.
Francis Pryor es un arqueólogo británico célebre por su descubrimiento de un yacimiento de la Edad de Bronce y sus cautivadoras apariciones televisivas. Aunque ya no se dedica a la arqueología de campo a tiempo completo, continúa escribiendo libros, basándose en su experiencia en las edades de Bronce y Hierro para ofrecer a los lectores narrativas convincentes arraigadas en el pasado. Su obra tiene como objetivo iluminar la historia y hacer que los mundos antiguos sean accesibles e intrigantes.






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