Summary The idea that prehistoric, megalith‐building communities used cylindrical, wooden rollers to transport enormous stones – the ‘roller hypothesis’ – is ubiquitous within archaeological literature and public discourse on megalithic architecture. The likelihood that such devices were actually used to transport megaliths during prehistory remains highly questionable, yet the roller hypothesis has now dominated discussions of the subject for some 400 years. At its heart lies the assertion that fewer people were needed to transport large stones with rollers than without them. A review of experimental and ethnographic studies of megalith transport casts doubt on this central claim and suggests that simpler, better‐attested and more reliabl...
This paper focuses on the modern biography of a prehistoric stone of uncertain provenance, the megal...
There are at least 48 identified prehistoric stone circles in Scotland. In truth, very little is kn...
<div><p>Stone-flaking technology is the most enduring evidence for the evolving cognitive abilities ...
The idea that prehistoric, megalith‐building communities used cylindrical, wooden rollers to transpo...
Stones up to 1.5 tons are usually slung on poles for transport. Thirty ton Assyrian winged bulls on ...
Stones, and especially the arrangement of large stones in relation to one another, have long been th...
Stones, and especially the arrangement of large stones in relation to one another, have long been th...
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
This paper focuses on reviewing the monumentality associated with Neolithic megaliths in western Fra...
A professional designer of machines suggests the easy way the pyramids may have been built
Giant stone structures all over the world, with their millennia-old age, size, durability, construct...
The idea that the megalithic monuments of western and northern Europe were built by a specific grou...
Those teaching the Stone Age to Iron Age will be aware that the range of sources can be seen as rath...
International audienceMegaliths often appear in the landscape as very large stones simply erected po...
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
This paper focuses on the modern biography of a prehistoric stone of uncertain provenance, the megal...
There are at least 48 identified prehistoric stone circles in Scotland. In truth, very little is kn...
<div><p>Stone-flaking technology is the most enduring evidence for the evolving cognitive abilities ...
The idea that prehistoric, megalith‐building communities used cylindrical, wooden rollers to transpo...
Stones up to 1.5 tons are usually slung on poles for transport. Thirty ton Assyrian winged bulls on ...
Stones, and especially the arrangement of large stones in relation to one another, have long been th...
Stones, and especially the arrangement of large stones in relation to one another, have long been th...
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
This paper focuses on reviewing the monumentality associated with Neolithic megaliths in western Fra...
A professional designer of machines suggests the easy way the pyramids may have been built
Giant stone structures all over the world, with their millennia-old age, size, durability, construct...
The idea that the megalithic monuments of western and northern Europe were built by a specific grou...
Those teaching the Stone Age to Iron Age will be aware that the range of sources can be seen as rath...
International audienceMegaliths often appear in the landscape as very large stones simply erected po...
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
This paper focuses on the modern biography of a prehistoric stone of uncertain provenance, the megal...
There are at least 48 identified prehistoric stone circles in Scotland. In truth, very little is kn...
<div><p>Stone-flaking technology is the most enduring evidence for the evolving cognitive abilities ...