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Stonehenge, a new understanding : solving the mysteries of the greatest stone age monument, by Mike Parker Pearson and the Stonehenge Riverside Project

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Stonehenge, a new understanding : solving the mysteries of the greatest stone age monument, by Mike Parker Pearson and the Stonehenge Riverside Project
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-386) and index
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illustrations
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index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Stonehenge
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dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
811606827
Responsibility statement
by Mike Parker Pearson and the Stonehenge Riverside Project
Sub title
a new understanding : solving the mysteries of the greatest stone age monument
Summary
Despite its being one of prehistory's most alluring landmarks, before the Stonehenge Riverside Project led by noted archaeologist 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
Table Of Contents
The man from Madagascar -- A brief history of Stonehenge -- Starting the project -- Putting the trench in the right place -- The houses and the henge -- Was this where the Stonehenge builders lived? -- The great trilithon and the date of the Sarsens -- Mysterious earthworks : the landscape of Stonehenge -- Mysteries of the river -- The Druids and Stonehenge -- The Aubrey holes -- Digging at Stonehenge -- The people of Stonehenge -- Bluestonehenge : back to the river -- Why Stonehenge is where it is -- Origins of the bluestones -- Origins of the Sarsens -- Earthworms and dates -- The new sequence for Stonehenge -- Stonehenge : the view from afar -- The end of Stonehenge
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