Long before the advance of the Roman Empire, the land now known as Scotland was home to a complex and fiercely independent world of tribes, each shaped by the landscapes they inhabited and the challenges they endured. This book uncovers that forgotten world in striking detail, moving beyond myth and assumption to explore the real history of the Caledonii, Maeatae, Votadini, and many other lesser-known peoples whose lives have long been hidden beneath the surface of time. Drawing upon the surviving accounts of writers such as Tacitus and Ptolemy, alongside archaeological evidence and modern interpretation, this work pieces together a vivid and grounded portrait of pre-Roman Scotland. It examines how these tribes lived, how they fought, how they traded, and how they adapted to one of the most demanding environments in ancient Europe. From coastal communities shaped by the sea to inland groups hardened by forest and mountain, each chapter reveals a different side of a world that was never truly unified, yet deeply connected. This is not a story of empire, but of endurance. It is the history of people who resisted, adapted, and ultimately transformed, laying the foundations for the cultures that followed. Through careful research and detailed narrative, this book brings to life a Scotland that existed before conquest-a land of many tribes, many identities, and a legacy that still echoes today.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Long before the advance of the Roman Empire, the land now known as Scotland was home to a complex and fiercely independent world of tribes, each shaped by the landscapes they inhabited and the challenges they endured. This book uncovers that forgotten world in striking detail, moving beyond myth and assumption to explore the real history of the Caledonii, Maeatae, Votadini, and many other lesser-known peoples whose lives have long been hidden beneath the surface of time.Drawing upon the surviving accounts of writers such as Tacitus and Ptolemy, alongside archaeological evidence and modern interpretation, this work pieces together a vivid and grounded portrait of pre-Roman Scotland. It examines how these tribes lived, how they fought, how they traded, and how they adapted to one of the most demanding environments in ancient Europe. From coastal communities shaped by the sea to inland groups hardened by forest and mountain, each chapter reveals a different side of a world that was never truly unified, yet deeply connected.This is not a story of empire, but of endurance. It is the history of people who resisted, adapted, and ultimately transformed, laying the foundations for the cultures that followed. Through careful research and detailed narrative, this book brings to life a Scotland that existed before conquest-a land of many tribes, many identities, and a legacy that still echoes today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798235695115
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