The Anatomy of Denmark: Archaeology and History from the Ice Age to AD 2000

The Anatomy of Denmark: Archaeology and History from the Ice Age to AD 2000

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The Anatomy of Denmark: Archaeology and History from the Ice Age to AD 2000

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"The Anatomy of Denmark" is a concise, well illustrated history of the accomplishments and cultural heritage of the people living on what is now Danish territory since the Ice Age. The archeology and history of the earlier period (before AD 1200) is given as much weight as is the more recent past, unlike standard history books which emphasize written texts and more modern times. The book demonstrates the deep roots of a successful, well protected region through the ages. Strategically situated between two seas, as well as between larger Scandinavia and Central Europe, this populous beautiful country has always been both close to the centers of development and somewhat protected from foreign excesses. A particular talent for social organization, education, management and production has taken small Denmark out into the world ever since the Ice Age. "The Anatomy of Denmark" is clearly written and lavishly furnished with illustrations and tables. It provides an brief, fact-packed introduction for anyone interested in this small thriving country - archaeologist, historian, tourist and business visitor alike.

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Country
USA
Brand
Brand: Bristol Classical Press
Manufacturer
Bristol Classical Press
Binding
Paperback
ReleaseDate
2009-09-14T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9780715638422