Around 330 b.c., a remarkable adventurer named Pytheas set out from the
Greek colony of Massalia (now Marseille) on the Mediterranean Sea to
explore the fabled, terrifying lands of northern Europe. Renowned
archaeologist Barry Cunliffe here re-creates Pytheas's unprecedented
journey, which occurred almost 300 years before Julius Caesar landed in
Britain. Beginning with an invaluable pocket history of early
Mediterranean civilization, Cunliffe illuminates what Pytheas would have
seen and experienced--the route he likely took to reach Brittany, then
Britain, Iceland, and Denmark; and evidence of the ancient cultures he
would have encountered on shore. The discoveries Pytheas made would
reverberate throughout the civilized world for years to come, and in
recounting his extraordinary voyage, Cunliffe chronicles an essential
chapter in the history of civilization.