Secret Britain by Mary-Ann Ochola is everything I crave in an anthropological and archaeological book...and more. Ochola details a splendid variety of known and lesser-known sites, artefacts, places and objects from thousands of years ago to 1916, each with breathtaking photography. She asks us to question not only the whats and hows but also the whys which remain mysterious and elusive to this day. I have had the honour to experience several in person, all thrilling, evocative and thought provoking.
The introduction reeled me in immediately as the author perfectly captures the beautifully satisfying feeling of walking on centuries of history. Anywhere in Europe makes me wonder who was there before me and how they lived. The more we learn and discover the more we realize we need to know! The book is riddled with gems of discoveries such as the pristine Desborough Mirror, the Isbister tomb with a bit of a tricky entrance, Pictish Roadside cross-slab, ancient Fortingall Yew, rock art, monoliths, decoy chambers hiding secrets, tree Seahenge, pagan and Christian symbols, pottery holding uneaten food, leather purse clasp, medieval Tintagel, towers and tors and a gorgeous gold cape. And that is just the beginning! The timeline is immensely useful.
Whether you are just dipping into Britain's captivating secrets or are already knowledgeable, this book has your name on it. It will satiate your history itch yet will cause you to do further research and seek out adventures. After reading this, my mind feels smarter and inspired! My to-do list in Britain just grew yet again.
My sincere thank you to Quarto Publishing Group - White Lion and NetGalley for providing me with a digital copy of this spectacular book!