Book Details
Book Details
- Author
- Rodney Castleden
- ISBN
- Published 1993
- Condition
- Very Good
Routledge
The Making of Stonehenge by Rodney Castleden (1993)
The Making of Stonehenge by Rodney Castleden (1993)
Condition: Pre-loved — Very good condition. Minimal wear with clean, crisp pages.
Author: Rodney Castleden
ISBN: 9780415085137
Publisher: Routledge
One of the most mysterious and sacred sites on earth — finally examined on its own terms.
The Making of Stonehenge by Rodney Castleden is a richly detailed and grounded exploration of how, why, and by whom this extraordinary monument was built. Rather than layering myth upon myth, Castleden begins with the physical realities — the site, the materials, the remarkable society that undertook the enormous task of transporting and raising the great stones to a carefully contrived plan.
What emerges is a far fuller and more nuanced picture of Stonehenge than most accounts provide. Castleden examines the monument in relation to the many similar sites nearby, explores the variety of purposes it has served across millennia, and traces the fascinating history of how each era — from the Romans to the antiquaries, archaeologists, and UNESCO — has projected its own meaning onto these ancient stones.
- A detailed, grounded examination of how Stonehenge was actually built
- Explores the society, materials, and planning behind the monument
- Traces Stonehenge's meaning across cultures and centuries
- A UNESCO World Heritage Site — the cultural property of all humanity
A serious and absorbing read for anyone drawn to sacred sites, ancient history, and the enduring mysteries of the prehistoric world.
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