The Stonehenge People : An Exploration of Life in Neolithic Britain 4700-2000 BC - Rodney Castleden

The Stonehenge People

An Exploration of Life in Neolithic Britain 4700-2000 BC

By: Rodney Castleden

Paperback | 29 March 1990 | Edition Number 1

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Of all the monuments left by the past, Stonehenge is the most evocative, the most memorable and the most mysterious. Whilst the monuments of other cultures have gradually surrendered their mysteries, Stonehenge alone seems to stimulate endless conjecture.

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"The book is chock full of fascinating pictures and drawings. All told, a great read and browse for the curious." -"SSC Booknews "This richly illustrated book will give the reader profound insight into the mysteries and daily life of the ancient inhabitants of Britain." -"New Humanity ." . . his view of the shape and quality of land gives an extra dimension to what has been learned about . . . prehistoric populations . . . . well argued and consistent." - "The Atlantic

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