L. A. Waddell's captivating volume explores Britain's origins and
presents new historical evidence from ancient Phoenician and Sumerian
civilisations.
First published in 1924, this work is an exploration of the early
history of Britain's ancestry. Exploring the Britons, Scots, and
Anglo-Saxons in the pre-Roman periods, L. A. Waddell transports his
readers back to 3000 BC with new historical evidence. The writer
presents his historic interpretation of the Newton Stone inscription,
found in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in this fascinating analysis of
Anglo-Saxon origin.
Despite being a well-known archaeologist, Waddell's various works on the
history of civilisation have caused much controversy and he never gained
recognition as a Sumerologist.