Sarum: The Novel of England

What are the motifs in Sarum: The Novel of England by Edward Rutherfurd?

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Development is a recurring idea in the book as the reader watches the development of English society from primitive times. The early society was based on hunting where families like Hwll and Tep banded together and pooled their efforts for purposes of survival.