An exploration of the science behind ancient monuments that discusses Egyptian pyramids, megaliths, Greek and Roman monuments, Mesoamerican and early Middle Eastern architecture, and ancient Asian engineering.
Combines a collection of full-color photographs of Stonehenge with the latest archaeological discoveries of who were the people that created the monument, including where they lived, how they survived, and how they amassed their wealth and power.
Briefly describes Stonehenge, looks at theories about how this ancient monument was built, and explains how the structure was restored after people took some of the stones.
An illustrated introduction to Stonehenge for early readers that details a brief history of the site, how it was built, and includes information for visitors.
Provides background on the history of the people and region surrounding the ancient Stonehenge monument outside London, and discusses what researchers have learned about its construction and possible meaning.
Discusses the tools and techniques of archaeologists to uncover artifacts and evidence from Stonehenge in order to better understand why it was created, who was responsible, and how it was accomplished.
Examines the various mysteries of the ancient megalithic monument Stonehenge, discussing the possibilities regarding who built it, how they constructed it, and what its purpose was.
Discusses the mystery and theories surrounding the ancient stone structure in Wiltshire, England, called Stonehenge, whose purpose has been puzzled over at least since the twelfth century.
Examines the site of the huge stone monument known as Stonehenge, discussing who built it, as well as theories on when, how, and why it was constructed.