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Author: Julian Heath
ISBN: 9781845274566
Publication Date: 23 October 2013
Publisher: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, Llanrwst
Format: Paperback, 215x138 mm, 176 pages
Language: English
In this enjoyable, entertaining and well-researched book, Julian Heath writes of the lives of the Neanderthals in Wales and Europe and in Mesolithic sites in Wales, and examines the Paviland 'Red Lady' find of 1822, hunter-gatherer communities, bead factories, and footprints - animal and human.
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Author Biography:
Julian Heath was born in Liverpool and was educated at Liverpool University, where he studied Archaeology. It was here that his ongoing fascination with life in prehistoric Britain was founded and he has a particular interest in the prehistoric archaeology of north-western Wales.
He has previously written Ancient Echoes (Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 2006), Warfare in Prehistoric Britain (Amberley, 2009) and Sacred Circles (Llygad Gwalch, 2011).
Further Information:
The author brings to life people who lived so long ago, and also employs new data and new scientific research in his highlighting of Wales’ internationally important sites.