Summary:
The book delves into the deep past of Britain, from the Ice Age to the Roman conquest, exploring the lives, cultures, and legacies of its ancient inhabitants. It presents archaeological discoveries and historical insights that reveal how these early societies evolved and interacted with their changing environment.
Key points:
1. Britain's Geological Formation: The book explores Britain's geological formation and its impact on the country's history and culture.
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