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Martin Bell

    Martin Bell est reconnu pour son travail d'impact en tant qu'Ambassadeur de l'UNICEF et pour sa carrière antérieure de reporter de guerre. Ses engagements politiques ont inclus son mandat de membre du Parlement pour Tatton. Bell se concentre sur la mise en lumière de questions complexes et sur l'offre de perspectives mondiales à travers son approche narrative.

    The Bronze Age in the Severn Estuary
    In Harm's Way
    • The Bronze Age in the Severn Estuary

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the Bronze Age, this volume by Professor Martin Bell documents archaeological findings in the Severn Estuary, particularly at Redwick and Peterstone. Key discoveries include a settlement with well-preserved timber structures and evidence of human and animal activity. The book examines the interplay between wetland and dry ground settlements through various analyses, revealing patterns of transhumance. In the concluding chapters, Bell compares these findings with other Bronze Age coastal sites in Britain and Europe, highlighting broader historical connections.

      The Bronze Age in the Severn Estuary2013
    • In Harm's Way

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This is a personal account of working as a TV journalist in wars past and present and the increasingly complex relationship between television and diplomacy. The book decribes Bell's early life, although it deals primarily with his time in Bosnia.

      In Harm's Way1996
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