A novel dramatizing the creation of Stonehenge, telling the story of Lengar, Camaban, and Saban, three brothers whose rivalry and spirituality bring the temple to life.
Profusely illustrated text examines the known facts and mysteries of Stonehenge and explains how this megalithic, prehistoric monument has been viewed by artists, writers, antiquarians, archaeologists, and others.
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.
When fifteen-year-old Jackson visits his aunt in England, he becomes caught up in a chase to capture an unknown creature who is stalking and killing people on the plains surrounding ancient Stonehenge.
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.