"The Archæology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland" by Sir Daniel Wilson is a detailed study focused on Scotland's ancient artifacts and the growth of its culture, written in the 1800s. The book explores the shifts between prehistoric ages like the Stone, Bronze, Iron, and Christian eras, using archaeological finds to understand the origin and nature of Scotland's population. It seeks to create a structured view of Scottish archaeology, showing how it helps unlock important historical truths. Starting with a tribute to a key member of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, the author shows his goal to reveal and share important aspects of Scotland's archaeological past. Wilson talks about the renewed interest in archaeology across Europe and challenges the old way of studying history, which often overlooked the importance of times before writing. He prepares for an in-depth look at Scotland's prehistoric story, stressing the need for organized study of antiquities to rebuild the story of human history in Scotland, which has too often been hidden by written accounts from more recent times.
The archæology and prehistoric annals of Scotland
By Daniel Wilson
Discover how ancient artifacts and lost civilizations reveal the untold story of Scotland's early people and their journey through time.
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About the AuthorSir Daniel Wilson FSA (Scot) FRSE LLD was a Scottish-born Canadian archaeologist, ethnologist and author.
Sir Daniel Wilson FSA (Scot) FRSE LLD was a Scottish-born Canadian archaeologist, ethnologist and author.
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