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The Tale of the Axe

How the Neolithic Revolution Transformed Britain
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The Tale of the Axe by David Miles is an engaging exploration of the profound impact that the axe has had on human history and development. Through archaeological insights and historical narratives, the book reveals how this tool has influenced our mastery of the environment, our survival and the development of societies. Delving into the deep relationship between humans and technology, Miles provides a captivating journey through time, illustrating the axe’s pivotal role in shaping our world.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the profound impact of technological advancements on human societies. It delves into the story of a transformative Stone Age invention, examining its role in the development of tools, culture, and civilisation, offering an engaging journey through history enriched with archaeological insights.

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The Tale of the Axe

An ambitious yet accessible account of Britain’s Neolithic Revolution that examines how the early agricultural settlers on our island shaped their landscape – and thus our own.

'A powerful testimony to the value of archaeology in today's world' Brian Fagan

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Focusing on the British Isles, the author explores a period of huge societal change—the Neolithic, or 'New Stone Age'—through the most iconic artefact of its time: the polished stone axe. Using an ancient stone axe-head brought to him by a local quarry worker, the book provides a guide to the revolution that changed the world.

These formidable creations were not only crucial tools that enabled the first farmers to clear the forests but also objects of great symbolic importance, signifying status and power, interwoven with expressions of religion and politics. Mixing anecdote, ethnography, and archaeological analysis, the author vividly demonstrates how the archaeology on the ground reveals the evolving worldview of a species increasingly altering their own landscape; settling down together, investing in agricultural plots, and collectively erecting massive ceremonial monuments to cement new communal identities.

As a direct result of the invention and intensification of agriculture, the planet entered the Anthropocene, or the current 'age of humanity': an era in which we are changing the world around us in significant, accelerating, and often unpredictable ways. As the author poignantly concludes, our ancestors set us on the path to the modern world we live in; now seven billion humans must face the challenges that presents.

The Tale of the Axe is enriched with 76 illustrations, 24 in colour.

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The Tale of the Axe is praised for its engaging and colourful writing, offering a richly layered and moving portrait of prehistoric life at a pivotal cultural moment. Reviewers highlight its personable and humane scholarship, alongside the author's amiable style and attention to detail. The book offers thoughtful insights into prehistory, enhancing its appeal even to those outside the scholarly community.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780500293874

Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 May 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd

Illustration: 52 Illustrations, black and white; 24 Illustrations, color

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 400g

Pages: 448

About the Author

David Miles was the Director of the Oxford Archaeological Unit for many years, and worked on projects in Britain, France, Greece and the West Indies. In 1999 he became Chief Archaeologist at English Heritage, where he developed a maritime archaeology unit and a project to study the impact of slavery in England. He has written many books on archaeology, particularly on the Roman and Migration periods in Britain, and one on the origins of the British, The Tribes of Britain.

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