Fens: Discovering England’s Ancient Depths

Pryor, Francis

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A personal, historical journey across one of the most mysterious regions of England, exploring its archaeology, history and landscapes.

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Publish Date: 02/04/2020

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A BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week.

‘Francis Pryor brings the magic of the Fens to life in a deeply personal and utterly enthralling way’ TONY ROBINSON.

‘Pryor feels the land rather than simply knowing it’GUARDIAN.

Inland from the Wash, on England’s eastern cost, crisscrossed by substantial rivers and punctuated by soaring church spires, are the low-lying, marshy and mysterious Fens. Formed by marine and freshwater flooding, and historically wealthy owing to the fertility of their soils, the Fens of Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire are one of the most distinctive, neglected and extraordinary regions of England.

Francis Pryor has the most intimate of connections with this landscape. For some forty years he has dug its soils as a working archaeologist – making ground-breaking discoveries about the nature of prehistoric settlement in the area – and raising sheep in the flower-growing country between Spalding and Wisbech. In The Fens, he counterpoints the history of the Fenland landscape and its transformation – from Bronze age field systems to Iron Age hillforts; from the rise of prosperous towns such as King’s Lynn, Ely and Cambridge to the ambitious drainage projects that created the Old and New Bedford Rivers – with the story of his own discovery of it as an archaeologist.

Affectionate, richly informative and deftly executed, The Fens weaves together strands of archaeology, history and personal experience into a satisfying narrative portrait of a complex and threatened landscape.

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Weight 471 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 33 mm
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Paperback

Pages

416

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

936.26 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K