Stonehenge People

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ancient monument construction
Author_Rodney Castleden
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British prehistory
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Causewayed Enclosure
Ceremonial Monuments
Chambered Tombs
circles
Densest
Drawn Back
Durrington Walls
Early Neolithic
Earth Circle
enclosure
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Graig Lwyd
grave
Grime's Graves
Grime’s Graves
Harvest Hill
late
long
Magic
megalithic archaeology
Middle Neolithic
Midsummer Sunrise
Mount Pleasant
neolithic
Neolithic Britain daily life
Neolithic social structure
passage
Passage Graves
Portal Stones
prehistoric technology
ritual landscapes
skara
Skara Brae
Sod Houses
Stanton Drew
Stone Circle
Stonehenge II
Stonehenge People
Timber Trackways
Windmill Hill

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138173057
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1990. Of all the monuments left by the past, Stonehenge is the most evocative, the most memorable and the most mysterious. Whilst the monuments of other cultures have gradually surrendered their mysteries, Stonehenge alone seems to stimulate endless conjecture. Rodney Castleden's vivid presentation of the world of the megaliths answers many of the most baffling questions about Stonehenge. There are, he stresses, few absolute certainties, but from the vast body of evidence assembled during the last hundred years it is now possible to get much closer to the truth than ever before. Who built the monuments and for what purpose? How were the bluestones moved from the sacred mountains of the west to Salisbury Plain? Who were the people responsible for this amazing undertaking, and what did they think and believe?

Rodney Casdeden is a geographer and geomorphologist by training and has been actively involved in research on landscape processes and prehistory for the last twenty years. He is also the author of The Knossos Labyrinth (1989), Minoans (1990) and The Making of Stonehenge (I993).