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Stonehenge

making sense of a Prehistoric mystery

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An edition of Stonehenge (2013)

Stonehenge

making sense of a Prehistoric mystery

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Stonehenge is an iconic monument for people all around the world. Built around 5000 years ago, it stands for mystery and forgotten secrets waiting to be decoded. In this latest book in the Council for British Archaeology"s Archaeology for All series, Professor Mike Parker Pearson presents an up-to-date interpretation of Stonehenge and its landscape. Drawing on his years of research and excavation, the author presents a highly readable account that is lavishly illustrated with images by the renowned photographer Adam Stanford and the reconstruction artist Peter Dunn.

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English
Pages
172

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Stonehenge: making sense of a Prehistoric mystery
2015, Council for British Archaeology
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Edition Notes

"Archaeology for all."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-172).

Published in
York, UK
Series
Archaeology for all, Archaeology for all

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
569.9
Library of Congress
DA142 .P375 2015, DA142

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 172 pages
Number of pages
172

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35616187M
Internet Archive
stonehengemaking0000park
ISBN 10
1909990027
ISBN 13
9781909990029
LCCN
2015513891
OCLC/WorldCat
910504093

Work Description

Despite its being one of prehistory?s most alluring landmarks, before the Stonehenge Riverside Project led by noted archeologist Mike Parker Pearson, only half of Stonehenge itself?and far less of its surroundings?had ever been investigated, and many records from previous digs are inaccurate or incomplete. With fresh evidence based on seven years of unprecedented access to the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, this excavation replaces centuries of speculation about even the most fundamental mysteries of Stonehenge with hard proof. Stonehenge changes the way we think about the site, correcting previously erroneous dating, filling gaps in our knowledge about its builders and how they lived, clarifying the monument?s significance both celestially and as a burial ground, and contextualizing Stonehenge?which sits at the center of one of the densest prehistoric settlements in history?within the broader landscape of the Neolithic Age.

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