Hillforts of England and Wales
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The purpose the hillforts served is examined in this book. It also describes how the defences were constructed, the design of the entrances, and the buildings that were erected inside.'
The purpose the hillforts served is examined in this book. It also describes how the defences were constructed, the design of the entrances, and the buildings that were erected inside.'
In The Reigns Of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Queen Mary, And Queen Elizabeth (1794)
The book compiles landmark legal cases from the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, addressing a variety of legal issues such as property disputes and criminal trials. James Dyer presents each case with clarity, emphasizing the facts and legal reasoning that influenced the court's decisions. This historical text serves as a vital resource for legal scholars and historians, illuminating the evolution of the English legal system during the Tudor period. It is also a facsimile reprint, preserving the original work's significance.
Exploring Britain's prehistoric life, this book covers human occupation from 450,000 years ago to the Roman conquest in AD 43. It offers insights into the evolution of early societies, their environments, and significant developments throughout this extensive period. Ideal for beginners, it provides a comprehensive overview of the cultural and historical context that shaped early Britain.