‘A Mersshy Contree Called Holdernesse’: Excavations on the Route of a National Grid Pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire
Discover the fascinating findings of ‘A Mersshy Contree Called Holdernesse’: Excavations on the Route of a National Grid Pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire by Gavin Glover. Published in 2016, this compelling book spans 298 pages and delves into the rich archaeological history of rural life in the claylands east of the Yorkshire Wolds. Glover meticulously presents the results of excavations that illuminate the lives of communities from the Mesolithic era through the Iron Age and into Roman times. This insightful work not only showcases the antiquities unearthed during the pipeline project but also offers a unique perspective on the evolution of society in this historically significant region of England. Perfect for archaeology enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this book is a must-have addition to any collection focused on Great Britain's ancient past.