
` Intensely alive to the landscape; its pasts, people & creatures` Robert Macfarlane Take a journey into our ancient past. Explore a long-lost landscape & gradually discover the minds, beliefs & cultural practices of those souls who lived on these lands thousands of years before you. Travelling the length & breadth of Britain, James Canton pursues his obsession with the physical traces of the ancient world: stone circles, flint arrowheads, sacred stones, gold, & a lost Roman road. He ponders the features of the natural world that occupied ancient minds: the night sky, shooting stars, the rising & setting sun. Wandering to the furthest reaches of the islands, he finds an undeciphered standing stone north of Aberdeen & follows the first footsteps on the edge of a long-lost Ice Age land in the North Sea. As Canton walks the modern terrain, slowly understanding the ancient signs that lie within & beneath it, he weaves a gentle tale of discovery, showing how, beyond the superficial differences of life-style & culture, the ancient inhabitants of the British Isles were much closer to the present-day one than we might imagine.