In this beautifully illustrated book, Hugh Newman takes us on a
fascinating journey around the world, examining mysterious stone circles
of the megalithic culture.
Stone circles conjure up a lost world of mysterious ceremonies, druid
astronomers and pagan dances. How such mighty rings were constructed has
long baffled archaeologists and antiquarians. The most famous stone
circle is Stonehenge in England, but expert Hugh Newman shows that these
incredible architectural monuments can be found around the world, with
more than a thousand of them appearing on the British Island alone. In
this guide, he explores how they were made, what they meant, and how
their construction aligns with the landscape, sun, moon, and stars.
For Wooden Book fans everywhere, Stone Circles is the quintessential
little book about fascinating ancient architecture.