For nearly thirty years until his death in 1986, Glyn Daniel, a prominent scholar, writer, and broadcaster, served as editor of Antiquity, a renowned archaeology review. Under his leadership, the journal distinguished itself by featuring his articulate opinions not only on archaeological topics—such as finds, hypotheses, and personalities—but also on broader subjects like the joys of the French countryside, government follies, and essential rules for lecturers. This collection showcases the finest of his engaging and often passionate essays, reflecting his eclectic tastes and wide-ranging interests. Daniel frequently revisited favorite themes, including travel, national attitudes, Stonehenge, the Elgin marbles, smuggling, and particularly forgery, which he found especially captivating. He noted that his interest in detective stories influenced his approach to archaeological forgery. Daniel also enjoyed exploring the eccentricities within archaeology, often humorously depicting those who chase fantastical theories. This volume captures Glyn Daniel as he truly was—a man of letters, an entertaining storyteller, and a clever wit. It’s a delightful read to keep on one’s bedside table for amusement, enlightenment, and the charm of the unexpected.
Glyn Edmund Daniel Libros
Glyn Daniel, reconocido por su labor arqueológica y su presencia televisiva, también cultivó la ficción de detectives como un hobby apreciado. Esta inclinación literaria dotó a su escritura de una perspectiva única, reflejando su amplia curiosidad intelectual y sus variadas experiencias. Su incursión en el género ofreció una voz distintiva en el panorama literario. La obra de Daniel se caracteriza por su profundo conocimiento y una visión singular del mundo.






The Megalith Builders of Western Europe. --
- 158 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Cambridge Don, Sir Richard Cherrington is invited by his aunt to her small sleepy village in the Vale of Glamorgan, in Wales, to solve a poison-pen mystery. Little did he expect his ingenuity as a detective to be used to solve a murder! No death could have been more widely welcome than Evan Morgan's. For Morgan had spent the war making money and enemies with about equal facility. On the night of the "Welcome Home" celebrations for returned soldiers, a whole posse of murderers beat a path to the door of the Manor House. Sir Richard solved this intricate puzzle of motives and alibis.
Enzyklopädie der Archäologie
- 302 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Die Archäologie leistet einen unschätzbaren Beitrag zu dem Gesamtbild, das wir uns vom Menschen, seinen Ursprüngen und seiner kulturellen Entwicklung machen. Die Enzyklopädie der Archäologie versammelt in übersichtlicher und verständlicher Form und reich illustriert den heutigen Kenntnisstand. Wo immer der Leser das Buch aufschlägt, wird er gefesselt, informiert und zu neuen Entdeckungen angeregt.
Eine lebendige und kenntnisreiche Einführung in die Geschichte der Archäologie, von der Schatzsuche bis zu den wissenschaftlichen Methoden der Gegenwart.