"A cornucopia of our weirdest and most wonderful archaeological sites and artefacts. They make you feel proud to be a citizen of these gloriously intriguing isles." Sir Tony Robinson
Anthropologist Mary-Ann Ochota unearths more than 70 of Britain's most intriguing ancient places and artefacts and explores the enchanting mysteries behind them.
An Ice Age cannibal’s skull cup, a hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold, a seventeenth-century witch bottle… Britain is full of ancient wonders: not grand like the Egyptian pyramids, but small, strange places and objects that hint at a deep and enduring relationship with the mystical.
Secret Britain offers an expertly guided tour of Britain’s most fascinating mysteries: archaeological sites and artefacts that take us deep into the lives of the many different peoples who have inhabited the island over the millennia.
Illustrated with beautiful photographs, the wonders include buried treasure, stone circles and geoglyphs, outdoor places of worship, caves filled with medieval carvings, and enigmatic tools to divine the future.
Explore famous sites such as Stonehenge and Glastonbury, but also discover:
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780711253469
Number of pages: 240
Dimensions: 242 x 195 mm
“For anyone looking for a ‘way in’ to the landscapes of the British Isles – in all their glory and diversity – this sumptuously-illustrated book serves as both ‘access all areas’ pass and the keys to a personal time machine. Ochota skilfully uses her selected objects as guides to help us explore and think about landscapes. The chosen objects are much more than mere ‘points of interest’ for walkers. Ochota’s style of writing – knowledgeable but accessible throughout – inherently relates, roots and links her 75 examples to their ‘home’ landscapes… Packed with fascinating facts, and complete with a timeline that helps prevent time-travelling head-spin as we journey around Britain, this book also actively encourages imagining and wonder. The very latest scientific research from America is evidencing how weekly ‘awe walks’ – during which one looks out for things to be amazed by – can boost emotional wellbeing. This book is an engaging guide to the amazing, awe-inspiring secrets to be found when walking across Britain.” - Walk magazine, Ramblers Society
“Secret Britain is a pleasure to dip into, illustrating the amazing diversity of archaeology across this country, and accompanied by beautiful, big colour photographs. Its entries are arranged geographically, beginning in the Orkney archipelago and voyaging down the eastern side of Britain before crossing to western Cornwall and returning north as far as the Outer Hebrides. Accessibly written and accompanied by a useful map and timeline to help locate sites and place them in their wider historical context, this is a book to capture the imagination of interested amateurs and experts alike.” - Current Archaeology
“Mary-Ann Ochota reveals the fascinating stories behind many of Britain’s more unusual ancient objects and places. These stories come together to provide an alternative history that takes us away from kings, queens and aristocratic leaders. Mary-Ann has given us a very readable glimpse of the past, as seen through the eyes of the people who created the sites and strange finds that adorn our museums, churches and landscapes.” - Francis Pryor - Time Team archaeologist, author of The Fens
“In her engaging new book, Mary-Ann Ochota is our guide to the archaeology of the country, as she takes readers on a roughly clockwise journey if heritage highlights, starting in Orkney far in the north-east and finishing in the Hebrides in the north-west. Through her enjoyable and well-illustrated account of Britain’s heritage, Ochota offers plenty of information, but also a lot of questions to fire up curiosity about these sites and objects, familiar or otherwise, and highlights the allure of the unknown.” - Lucia Marchini, Minerva magazine
“Secret Britain is a fascinating collection of ancient wonders…. The book is packed with excellent photography and will improve the look of any coffee table, but you may also want to find space for it under your passenger seat because if you like a staycation there is a strong chance that you will find yourself near at least one of these mysterious sites. Not only is the book geographically diverse and full of unexpected treasures, but the timeline they span is extraordinary…simply layer upon layer of heritage. Mary-Ann Ochota tells these stories with great flourish and a passion for her subject, opening doors to the past which the most inquisitive of us will want to pass through.” - Greg Hackett, Love Reading
This is a fabulous tour around the British Isles in the expert hands of Mary-Ann Ochota. If you love a quick dig into archaeology (pun intended) and history, then this will appeal, looking at aspects of our culture... More
A brilliant introduction to Britain’s hidden heritage.
Visit a number of sites both familiar, like Stonehenge and Glastonbury, and lesser known examples of our history, Flag Fen and Knowlton Circles. Focussing on...
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‘’Every step you take in Britain treads on the past. A street now filled with shops and houses might once have been a royal palace. An anonymous farmer’s field glimpsed from a car window might have been borne witness... More
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