Volume 710 pages
The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons, and Ornaments, of Great Britain and Ireland
About the book
In «The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons, and Ornaments, of Great Britain and Ireland,» John Evans meticulously explores the rich archaeological heritage of ancient Britain and Ireland, culminating in an extensive examination of bronze artifacts. His work is characterized by a rigorous scientific approach, combining meticulous cataloging with insightful analysis of the social and technological context of these implements. The book serves not only as a catalog but also as a synthesis of existing knowledge, reflecting the Victorian preoccupation with classification and the emerging field of archaeology during the 19th century. John Evans, a prominent British archaeologist and numismatist, was deeply influenced by the burgeoning interest in prehistoric cultures during his time, often drawing on his extensive travels through Europe. His keen eye for detail and commitment to empirical research helped him amass a wealth of information that would later contribute to this seminal work. Evans's professional affiliations and correspondence with contemporaries in the field provided additional insights, making his analysis not just personal conjecture but a collective endeavor in understanding our past. This book is an invaluable resource for historians, archaeologists, and enthusiasts of ancient cultures. It invites readers to delve into the nuances of early human craftsmanship and its cultural significance. Evans's thoroughness ensures that both scholars and laypersons alike will find enlightenment in the intricate details of these ancient artifacts, making it a cornerstone for anyone interested in the fascinating story of bronze in the British Isles.