Tomb of the Eagles
Death and Life in a Stone Age Tribe
Format:Paperback
Publisher:New Amsterdam Books
Published:21st Apr '98
Should be back in stock very soon
Isbister in the Orkneys is one of those extraordinary archaeological sites where the remains of Neolithic man and his works have been so well preserved that they give us an amazingly clear picture of the life and people of 5000 years ago. In Tomb of the Eagles John W. Hedges describes vividly the activities of a tribe which had as its totem the magnificent white-tailed sea eagle. For these people the building and use of the tomb was symbol and expression of their identity. It was here that the dead joined their ancestors–but only after the flesh had been stripped from their bones. It was here, too, that offerings were made. Here broken pots were piled; fish, eagles and joints of meat mouldered; and the hands of the living sorted the heaped bones of the dead.
Tomb of the Eagles is a masterpiece of combined research and theory. * Midwest Book Review *
The achievement of this study is that the people come alive, not by dramatic ploy or fantasy, but by the author's careful excavation of a Stone Age tomb..." * The Explorers Journal *
"...A careful and convincing reconstruction of the organization of Stone Age society in the Orkneys. * The Atlantic *
ISBN: 9780941533058
Dimensions: 216mm x 144mm x 20mm
Weight: 358g
272 pages