Stonehenge and the Neolithic Cosmos: a New Look at the Oldest Mystery in the World - Nd Wiseman - Boeken - Neil\Wiseman - 9780692362822 - 14 maart 2015
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Stonehenge and the Neolithic Cosmos: a New Look at the Oldest Mystery in the World

Nd Wiseman

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Stonehenge and the Neolithic Cosmos: a New Look at the Oldest Mystery in the World

Publisher Marketing: Among the most mysterious, iconic, instantly recognizable structures in the world, Stonehenge has for many centuries been viewed through the shroud of stark majesty; a shambling folly in grand decay, singularly stoic and alone out on the blustery Salisbury Plain, England. But a true understanding of its significance has been stymied within that poetic context. Only recently has a certain prosaic inevitability incorporated the entire landscape into a larger perspective. Now this ancient edifice has begun to surrender her jealous secrets in subtle ways. Who were the people who built this timeless enigma? Atkinson called them 'Howling Savages'. Stukeley more politely refers to 'Our Rude Cousins'. But how did such brutes erect this sublime monument with a precision unmatched until Roman times - 2,000 years later? "Stonehenge and the Neolithic Cosmos" is written for the curious lay-person, but any seasoned professional might feel at home reading this profusely illustrated, illuminating report on the latest interpretation of the famous ruin. With exclusive access to a wealth of private information, ND Wiseman pulls aside the foggy curtain of history, legend and rumor to reveal some startling surprises about the world's most beloved and mysterious prehistoric monument.

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 14 maart 2015
ISBN13 9780692362822
Uitgevers Neil\Wiseman
Genre Chronological Period > Ancient (To 499 A.d.)
Pagina's 68
Afmetingen 216 × 279 × 5 mm   ·   290 g