The Stones of Britain: A Geological History

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The Stones of Britain is about how rocks make places and how our island history is written in stone.
The Stones of Britain is about how rocks make places. The connection between geology and landscape, between the stones beneath the surface and the history that has played out above it. About the varied character of the British landscape, and the rich variety of places that result. The shattered granite landscape of Dartmoor is different from the soft red sandstone hills of east Devon; the rolling chalk downs distinct from the gritty moors of Yorkshire. Each of these landscapes has a different historical story to tell; that story is rooted in the characteristics of the rocks beneath the surface. The Stones of Britain interprets these stories. It explains the nature of place on the island of Britain, revealing the landscape as the joint product of geology and man: a history rooted in stone.
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Weight 41.000000
Author Cannon, Jon
Format Hardback
ISBN 9781472116833
Pages 400
Published 16/05/2024
Publisher Corsair
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