The stone circles of the British Isles / Aubrey Burl.
By: Burl, Aubrey
Material type: TextPublisher: New Haven : Yale University Press, 1976Description: xxi, 410 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 0300019726 :Subject(s): Megalithic monuments -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Antiquities | Megalithic monuments | Great Britain -- AntiquitiesDDC classification: 936.2 LOC classification: GN805 | .B87Item type | Current library | Collection | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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GN 419 .3 M6 1966 Irezumi / | GN 429 .L42 1971 2 Évolution et techniques. | GN 451 .L485 P46 1962 La pensée sauvage. | GN 805 .B87 1976 The stone circles of the British Isles / | GN 855 .C4 M3 1972 Central Asia; Turkmenia before the Achaemenids | GR 135 .M47 1984 Le Merveilleux : l'imaginaire et les croyances en Occident / | GR 161 .S6 1966 La France mythologique, travaux de la Société de mythologie franc̜aise |
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 376-395.
Introduction -- Earlier work on stone circles -- Origins of stone circles -- Stone circles, some problems -- Stone circles of Cumbria -- Open circles of Western Britain -- Stone circles of Scotland -- Stone circles of Ireland -- Stone circles of Wales --- Stone circles of Eastern and Southern Britain -- Stone circles of Wessex -- County Concordance -- Appendix 1: County Gazetter of the stone circles in the British isles -- Appendix 2: diameter of stone circles -- Appendix 3: Significance of the number of stones in the stone circles of the British Isles -- Bibliography -- Index.
The author provides a hypothetical chronological framework for the circles and considers their origins and purpose, examining in particular their possible astronomical function. He then discusses each regional grouping of circles, describing their architectural types and the finds from excavations. Special attention is paid to Stonehenge and Avebury, the two best known and most spectacular rings.
Gift; Gaston Petit, O.P.; 2020.
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