France, 1001 Sights

An Archaeological and Historical Guide

By James M. Anderson & M. Sheridan Lea
Categories: Social Sciences, Travel & Tourism, Archeology
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Paperback : 9781552380420, 215 pages, January 2002
Ebook (PDF) : 9781552383469, 215 pages, January 2002

Description

This distinctive historical and archaeological guidebook to France introduces the reader and traveller to the palpable remains of past cultures that shaped the development of the modern country. A chronological description of the important epochs, from the first appearance of humans in France down to medieval times, is followed by a portrayal of archaeological monuments and details of their exact location. These include prehistoric cave paintings, villages, necropoli, megaliths, Celtic forts and historic Roman and Gallo-Roman remains (including towns, temples, villas, bridges, roads, and aqueducts), early Christian churches, chapels and murals, as well as medieval structures, fortifications, and cemeteries. This book can be used as a field manual to readily find and explore France's ancient heritage or as a reference for those who cannot visit the sites but are interested in the legacy of the past.