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The Lake-Dwellings of Europe
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The Lake-Dwellings of Europe in Vernon, BC
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"The Lake-Dwellings of Europe" by Robert Munro is a comprehensive exploration of prehistoric lake-dwelling communities across Europe. Munro meticulously examines archaeological findings, providing insights into the lives of these ancient peoples who constructed their homes on stilts over water. His work highlights the significance of these settlements in understanding early human civilization, including their social structures, economic practices, and interactions with the environment. The book serves as a vital resource for both scholars and enthusiasts interested in archaeology and the evolution of human habitation.***In this seminal work, Munro combines detailed descriptions of archaeological sites with illustrations and maps, making the information accessible and engaging. He discusses the technological advancements of the lake-dwellers, such as their methods of fishing, farming, and crafting tools. The book not only sheds light on the daily lives of these communities but also emphasizes their cultural and historical importance. Munro's thorough research and passionate narrative invite readers to appreciate the ingenuity and resilience of early European societies that thrived in challenging environments.
"The Lake-Dwellings of Europe" by Robert Munro is a comprehensive exploration of prehistoric lake-dwelling communities across Europe. Munro meticulously examines archaeological findings, providing insights into the lives of these ancient peoples who constructed their homes on stilts over water. His work highlights the significance of these settlements in understanding early human civilization, including their social structures, economic practices, and interactions with the environment. The book serves as a vital resource for both scholars and enthusiasts interested in archaeology and the evolution of human habitation.***In this seminal work, Munro combines detailed descriptions of archaeological sites with illustrations and maps, making the information accessible and engaging. He discusses the technological advancements of the lake-dwellers, such as their methods of fishing, farming, and crafting tools. The book not only sheds light on the daily lives of these communities but also emphasizes their cultural and historical importance. Munro's thorough research and passionate narrative invite readers to appreciate the ingenuity and resilience of early European societies that thrived in challenging environments.


















