Stonehenge is a place of mystery and wonder, where it stands as a last witness to long forgotten religious practices and rituals, and its sophisticated stone structure still makes a huge impression after over 4000 years. And it raises questions as to how it was built, and why? Stonehenge is today one of the world`s most famous megalithic monument in the world, and in its right. But Stonehenge is more than just big stones;it has a much longer and richer history than that. Stonehenge also has many surrounding monuments, from the same time period, and thought of as today, to coexist and fill different, specific functions, as a ritual landscape. The more archaeologists learn about Stonehenge, the more complex the picture gets. Today, the unders...
Standing stones and megalithic monuments are impressive remains from a remote prehistoric world that...
We are pleased to present the latest account of the sequence of burial and construction at the site ...
Stonehenge continues to surprise us. In this new study of the twentieth-century excavations, togeth...
Stonehenge is a place of mystery and wonder, where it stands as a last witness to long forgotten rel...
Stonehenge in central southern England is internationally known. Recent re-evaluations of its date a...
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world’s most fa...
Stonehenge is the icon of British prehistory, and continues to inspire ingenious investigations and ...
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world’s most fa...
Stonehenge is the most well-known Neolithic monument surviving from Britain’s prehistoric past. It h...
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...
Stonehenge has always been veiled in mystery of ancient times past. It had featured in the Arthurian...
Pilgrimage to established ceremonial centres is widespread in many cultures past and present. Such c...
The identity of the people who built Stonehenge has long been a mystery. Fifty years ago, archaeolog...
This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the 2016 Neolithic and Bronze Age Research Stude...
Standing stones and megalithic monuments are impressive remains from a remote prehistoric world that...
We are pleased to present the latest account of the sequence of burial and construction at the site ...
Stonehenge continues to surprise us. In this new study of the twentieth-century excavations, togeth...
Stonehenge is a place of mystery and wonder, where it stands as a last witness to long forgotten rel...
Stonehenge in central southern England is internationally known. Recent re-evaluations of its date a...
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world’s most fa...
Stonehenge is the icon of British prehistory, and continues to inspire ingenious investigations and ...
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world’s most fa...
Stonehenge is the most well-known Neolithic monument surviving from Britain’s prehistoric past. It h...
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...
Stonehenge has always been veiled in mystery of ancient times past. It had featured in the Arthurian...
Pilgrimage to established ceremonial centres is widespread in many cultures past and present. Such c...
The identity of the people who built Stonehenge has long been a mystery. Fifty years ago, archaeolog...
This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the 2016 Neolithic and Bronze Age Research Stude...
Standing stones and megalithic monuments are impressive remains from a remote prehistoric world that...
We are pleased to present the latest account of the sequence of burial and construction at the site ...
Stonehenge continues to surprise us. In this new study of the twentieth-century excavations, togeth...