Walking Through the Past: Exmoor & Quantocks - Walking on Exmoor and Walking on the Quantocks to Visit Sites with Significance to Archaeology and History (Paperback)


Update: 20/4/13 Map added to each route.

Archaeoroutes are a range of routes, mostly in wild places, which visit archaeological sites. They include pictures and descriptions of the sites.
""great looking routes" - ViewRanger"

This volume covers walking on Exmoor and walking on the Quantocks and visiting sites of archaeological importance.

Exmoor is an area of high land overlooking the Bristol Channel. It is now mostly heathland but has been being reclaimed for farming for over a century. The highest point is Dunkery Beacon at 519m.
The Quantocks are a line of hills stretching from Taunton to the Bristol Channel. The views stretch from Exmoor and the Blackdowns to Wales. With a rich population of wildlife this was the first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Britain. The highest point is Wills Neck at 386m.

A good Christmas present for a walker or amateur archaeologist
See http: //www.archaeoroutes.co.uk for more information about this series...


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Update: 20/4/13 Map added to each route.

Archaeoroutes are a range of routes, mostly in wild places, which visit archaeological sites. They include pictures and descriptions of the sites.
""great looking routes" - ViewRanger"

This volume covers walking on Exmoor and walking on the Quantocks and visiting sites of archaeological importance.

Exmoor is an area of high land overlooking the Bristol Channel. It is now mostly heathland but has been being reclaimed for farming for over a century. The highest point is Dunkery Beacon at 519m.
The Quantocks are a line of hills stretching from Taunton to the Bristol Channel. The views stretch from Exmoor and the Blackdowns to Wales. With a rich population of wildlife this was the first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Britain. The highest point is Wills Neck at 386m.

A good Christmas present for a walker or amateur archaeologist
See http: //www.archaeoroutes.co.uk for more information about this series...

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CreateSpace

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 2012

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First published

December 2012

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

44

ISBN-13

978-1-4818-5466-5

Barcode

9781481854665

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LSN

1-4818-5466-6



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