A Brief History of Stonehenge

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Authoritatively researched, new insights into Stonehenge’s past

 

Britain’s leading expert on stone circles turns his attention to the greatest example of them all – Stonehenge. Drawing on forty years of research and fieldwork, archaeologist Aubrey Burl offers a seminal new view of the changing cults and evolving architecture of Stonehenge.

 

Every aspect of Stonehenge is re-considered in this groundbreaking volume. Burl explains for the first time how the outlying Heel Stone long predates Stonehenge itself, serving as a trackway marker in the prehistoric Harroway. He uncovers new evidence that the Welsh bluestones were

 

brought to Stonehenge by glaciation rather than by man. And he reveals just how far the design of Stonehenge was influenced by Breton styles and by Breton cults of the dead.

 

Meticulously researched, the book sets the record straight on the matter of Stonehenge’s astronomical alignments. Although the existence of a sightline to the midsummer sunrise is well known, the alignment and the viewingposition are critically different from popular belief. And until

 

now the existence of an earlier alignment to the moon and a later one to the midwinter sunset has been little appreciated.

 

One almost unexplained puzzle remains. The site of Stonehenge lies at the heart of a vast six-mile wide graveyard. All around it are groups of earthen long barrows, the burial places of Neolithic people, many of whom died more than a thousand years before Stonehenge. The

 

mystery is that before Stonehenge there was a vacuum two miles across inside that cemetery. Nothing was inside. Why? Burl points to an answer.

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ISBN 1845295919
ISBN13 9781845295912
Number of pages 368
Original Title A Brief History of Stonehenge
Published Date 2007
Book Condition Good
Jacket Condition no dustjacket
Binding paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication London
Edition Second
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pp. 368 “Authoritatively researched, new insights into Stonehenge’s past, Britain’s leading expert on stone circles turns his attention to the greatest example of them all – Stonehenge. Drawing on forty years of research and fieldwork, archaeologist Aubrey Burl offers a seminal new view of the changing cults and evolving architecture of Stonehenge. Every aspect of Stonehenge is re-considered in this groundbreaking volume. Burl explains for the first time how the outlying Heel Stone long predates Stonehenge itself, serving as a trackway marker in the prehistoric Harroway. He uncovers new evidence that the Welsh bluestones were brought to Stonehenge by glaciation rather than by man. And he reveals just how far the design of Stonehenge was influenced by Breton styles and by Breton cults of the dead. previous owners name on FEP

 

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Weight 1.3 kg