stonehenge (england)

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stonehenge (england)

Wind over Stonehenge

1977
Could the man threatening the group digging for secrets at Stonehenge really be a Druid who knows the terrible truth about the stones?.

If stones could speak

unlocking the secrets of Stonehenge
2010
Text, photographs, and explanatory maps and illustrations document archaeologist Mike Parker Pearson's study of Stonehenge and the surrounding area, describing what he found and what the artifacts reveal about the site and its history.

Stonehenge

1998
Discusses the history, construction, and possible purposes of Stonehenge.

Stonehenge

2005
Describes how Stonehenge was built, what it may have been used for, and what's left of it today.

Stonehenge

2000 B.C. : a novel
2004
The rivalry and spirituality of three brothers, Lengar, Camaban, and Saban, are instrumental in bringing the temple at Stonehenge to life in 2000 B.C.

On Stonehenge

1977
Argues that the purpose of Stonehenge was to predict the occurrence of eclipses, and reviews the resulting cultural implications.

Stonehenge

2011
Overview of the history of Stonehenge discusses its original purpose, how it was built, where it is, why it is considered a threatened monument, and what is being done to conserve it.

Stonehenge

2006
Presents an introduction to Stonehenge, in simple text with illustrations, including information on the mystery of how it was constructed, who built it, what it signifies, and more.

When night eats the moon

2000
During a stay at her aunt and uncle's house in southern England, Holly is transported back in time to 700 BCE where she finds herself embroiled in a conflict between the local Iron Age people and invading Celts.

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