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Great Stone Circles: Fables, Fictions, Facts Book

Great Stone Circles: Fables, Fictions, Facts
Great Stone Circles: Fables, Fictions, Facts, Archaeologist Aubrey Burl, for more than thirty years a specialist in the study of stone circles, selects a dozen attractive and evocative rings for close examination. Each of the twelve sites illuminates a particular archaeological question - the purpose, Great Stone Circles: Fables, Fictions, Facts has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Great Stone Circles: Fables, Fictions, Facts
  • Written by author Aubrey Burl
  • Published by Yale University Press, April 1999
  • Archaeologist Aubrey Burl, for more than thirty years a specialist in the study of stone circles, selects a dozen attractive and evocative rings for close examination. Each of the twelve sites illuminates a particular archaeological question - the purpose
  • Archaeologist Aubrey Burl, for more than thirty years a specialist in the study of stone circles, selects a dozen attractive and evocative rings for close examination. Each of the twelve sites illuminates a particular archaeological question - the purpose
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List of Figures
Introduction1
Pt. 1Fables, Fictions and Facts
Ch. 1The Rollright Stones, Oxfordshire9
Ch. 2Long Meg and Her Daughters, Cumbria33
Ch. 3Stanton Drew, Somerset47
Ch. 4A Cornish Quartet65
Ch. 5Woodhenge, Wiltshire85
Pt. 2Stonehenge
Ch. 6Stonehenge, Wiltshire101
Ch. 7Transportation or Glaciation?107
Ch. 8The Heel Stone125
Ch. 9The Slaughter Stone139
Ch. 10The Sarsen Horseshoe151
Pt. 3The Making of a Stone Circle
Ch. 11Swinside, Cumbria173
Abbreviations186
Notes187
Bibliography194
Index197
Photographic Acknowledgements200


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