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Stonehenge By Julian Richards (Archaemedia (United Kingdom))

Summary

Stonehenge is our most famous prehistoric monument, massive, enduring, its iconic stones recognised around the world.

In this book archaeologist Julian Richards, who has been involved with Stonehenge and its rich archaeological landscape for over 35 years, sets out to tell its fascinating story.

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Stonehenge: The story so far by Julian Richards (Archaemedia (United Kingdom))

Stonehenge is our most famous prehistoric monument, massive, enduring, its iconic stones recognised around the world. It has also been an object of curiosity for centuries, the subject of speculation and investigation, the source of a thousand theories.

In this book archaeologist Julian Richards, who has been involved with Stonehenge and its rich archaeological landscape for over 35 years, sets out to tell its fascinating story. Starting with a clear explanation of the structures of earth and stone that go to make up this enigmatic monument, this books charts the ways that Stonehenge has been visited, seen, explored and understood since medieval times. Giants, wizards, Druids, burials adorned with gold and the birth of archaeology all figure in this evolving story. The excavations of the 20th century, part triumph, part disaster, are explained in detail as they are the foundations for our understanding of Stonehenge's origins and development. The story that is told here is right up to date, including the results of the latest investigations in the landscape in 2016.

This book then goes on to tackle the big questions: Who built Stonehenge? How was it built? And, perhaps the most difficult - Why was it built? In these chapters Julian takes a practical and critical look at some of the current ideas, trying to get into the minds and world of our prehistoric ancestors. Finally all that has been explained is woven with imagination into a narrative, one chapter simply entitled: 'Stonehenge - the story so far'.

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'This is an excellent book, well written and with a wide appeal. There is no question that you will learn something new.'
Rachel Broomfield, The SPAB Magazine

About Julian Richards (Archaemedia (United Kingdom))

Julian Richards is a British author, television and radio presenter, and archaeologist with more than 30 years experience of fieldwork and publication.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Stonehenge
An explanation of the book's structure
Acknowledgements
1 Welcome to Stonehenge
2 Exploring the Stonehenge landscape
3 The discovery of Stonehenge
4 Stonehenge in the 19th century
5 Restoration and exploration - the early years
6 Stonehenge 1950-2000
7 Beyond Stonehenge - a deeper understanding of the landscape
8 Understanding Stonehenge
9 Who built Stonehenge?
10 How was Stonehenge built?
11 Why was Stonehenge built?
12 Stonehenge - the story so far
Postscript: Stonehenge today ... and tomorrow

Additional information

GOR010524737
9781848021006
1848021003
Stonehenge: The story so far by Julian Richards (Archaemedia (United Kingdom))
Used - Like New
Hardback
Historic England
20171015
352
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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