Archaeologist Jim Leary reanimates the past with this riveting
"archaeology of movement"
All too often we think of the past as static, "frozen in time," and
indeed movement is not always easy to decipher from the archaeological
record. With Jim Leary's expert eye we explore the tangible remains,
from fossilized footprint tracks to prehistoric wooden trackways,
ridgeways, holloways, driveways, green ways, corpse roads, and Roman
roads. Isotope studies and archaeogenetics now allow us to see the
arduous journeys that people made across continents and oceans, proving
that migration has been continuous throughout our past, an endless ebb
and flow of populations.
This new story of our past shows that history was warm and full of life,
but also at times cold, dark and miserable - but it was never
motionless. Footmarks will make you look at the landscape around you
with fresh eyes.