Guidebook: Stonehenge

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£6.00

Stonehenge is one of the best-known ancient monuments in the world and its global importance is reflected in its World Heritage Site status. Although its exact purpose remains a mystery, this magnificent monument was created in the Neolithic period with banks, ditches and iconic standing stones aligned to mark the passage of the sun and the changing seasons at the solstices.

This comprehensively revised and superbly illustrated guidebook reflects the recent changes to the site and its surrounding landscape and takes account of the latest research and analysis. It discusses the key questions of when, how and why Stonehenge may have been built, and who might have built it.

The guidebook includes an innovative and newly commissioned timeline that places Stonehenge and the surrounding monuments in historical context, and the site and landscape are explored through brand new maps, diagrams, photographs and reconstruction drawings.

Key Features:

  • 52 pages
  • Paperback
  • Published in 2013
More Information
MPN 9781848022409
ISBN 9781848022409
Author Julian Richards
GTIN 9781848022409
Size Approx. 210 mm (w) x 285 mm (h)
Return period 30 days
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