Great Stone Circles : Fables, Fictions, Facts

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Format: Trade Book
Pub. Date: 1999-04-10
Publisher(s): Yale University Press
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Summary

Thousands of years ago, people in Britain painstakingly arranged huge blocks of stone into careful circles. The most famous of these rings is Stonehenge, but elsewhere in England there are remains of other awe-inspiring prehistoric stone circles as well. For those who are enthralled by these enigmatic rings, this book offers fascinating explanations of their many mysteries. Archaeologist Aubrey Bud, for more than thirty years a specialist in the study of stone circles, selects a dozen attractive and evocative rings to illuminate particular archaeological questions -- the purpose of stone circles, their construction, age, design, distribution, art, legends, and relation to astronomy. Burl investigates the legends that surround the Rollright Stones of Oxfordshire, for example, and finds that stories of girls turning to stone and of stones going for a midnight drink in the river are mainly fables of the eighteenth century or later. At Stanton Drew near Bristol, three rings provide a vivid example of prehistoric landscaping. Burl offers sometimes surprising answers to questions about Stonehenge: how were its bluestones transported from southwest Wales, why was its Slaughter Stone not used for sacrifice, and why is Stonehenge -- the most British of stone circles -- not a stone circle and not British? Bud concludes by reconstructing the social history of Swinside in the Lake District, describing the builders, their way of life, and the ceremonies they performed inside their lovely ring.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi(1)
List of Figures
vii
Introduction 1(8)
Part One Fables, Fictions and Facts 9(92)
CHAPTER ONE The Rollright Stones, Oxfordshire
9(24)
CHAPTER TWO Long Meg and Her Daughters, Cumbria
33(14)
CHAPTER THREE Stanton Drew, Somerset
47(18)
CHAPTER FOUR A Cornish Quartet
65(20)
CHAPTER FIVE Woodhenge, Wiltshire
85(16)
Part Two Stonehenge 101(72)
CHAPTER SIX Stonehenge, Wiltshire
101(6)
CHAPTER SEVEN Transportation or Glaciation?
107(18)
CHAPTER EIGHT The Heel Stone
125(14)
CHAPTER NINE The Slaughter Stone
139(12)
CHAPTER TEN The Sarsen Horseshoe
151(22)
Part Three The Making of a Stone Circle 173(13)
CHAPTER ELEVEN Swinside, Cumbria
173(13)
Abbreviations 186(1)
Notes 187(7)
Bibliography 194(3)
Index 197(3)
Photographic Acknowledgements 200

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