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Francis Pryor

Monday 6th September 2021

Venue
The Lighthouse Auditorium, Chapel Street, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 4EG
Doors Open
7.10pm
Start Time
7.30pm
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From the critically acclaimed author of The Fens comes an invigorating journey through Britain’s prehistoric landscape, and an insight into the lives of its inhabitants.

Distinguished archaeologist Francis Pryor paints a vivid picture of Britain’s prehistory, from the Old Stone Age (about one million years ago) to the arrival of the Romans in AD 43, in a sequence of fifteen chronologically arranged portraits of specific ancient British landscapes.

Whether writing about the early human family who trod the estuarine muds of Happisburgh in Norfolk circa 900,000 BC or the Iron Age denizens of Britain’s first towns, Pryor brings the ancient past to life: revealing the daily routines of our ancient ancestors, and how they coped with both simple practical problems and more existential challenges.

At a time when the relationship between lifestyle and landscape is more fraught than ever before, it is crucial to look to the past to inform our present, and to help us to cope with the challenges of the future.

It’s wonderful to have Francis back with us again. One of Britain’s most distinguished living archaeologists, the excavator of Flag Fen and a sheep farmer, he’s the author of seventeen books including The Fens (a Radio 4 Book of the Week), StonehengeFlag FenBritain BCBritain AD, and The Making of the British Landscape.