Standing Stones

Standing Stones

Author: Jean-Pierre Mohen

Publisher: Thames & Hudson

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 9780500300909

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Who built the megaliths, those massive stone structures ranging from tombs to standing stones that date back to over 4000 BC? Why were they built? How were the enormous stones transported and erected? Were these strange, sacred stones used as temples or tombs, sculptures or houses? Covering the best-known sites - Avebury and Stonehenge in England, Carnac in France and Knowth in Ireland - and also less famous examples in Scandinavia, Malta, Egypt and Spain, this book considers the special significance - architectural, scientific, religious and cultural - of these enigmatic Neolithic stone structures.


A Guide to New England Stone Structures

A Guide to New England Stone Structures

Author: Mary E. Gage

Publisher: Powwow River Books

Published: 2016-04-04

Total Pages: 61

ISBN-13: 0981614183

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A Guide to New England Stone Structures is a basic field guide to identifying the many different types of stone structures found while hiking through the forest and conservation lands in New England.


Standing Stones

Standing Stones

Author: Steve Marshall

Publisher: Pitkin

Published: 2017-02-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781841657530

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Standing stones come in a variety of guises. Some are erected in circles; some make up megalithic tombs; some have intriguing patterns on them, or are steeped in myth. Long-standing questions include why they were erected and how? What do they tell us about Britain’s cultural history? As a standing stones enthusiast, Steve Marshall has travelled the British Isles to inspect these fascinating monoliths and this guide serves as a comprehensive introduction from the Mesolithic to the Iron Ages. Stonehenge and Avebury are possibly the most famous sites in Britain, but the Standing Stones of Callanish on the Isle of Lewis also have a magical quality; and at the Ness of Brodgar, a Neolithic complex has recently been uncovered by archaeologists. With accompanying photographs taken by the author, this accessible guide to standing stones in Britain will tell you all you need to know.


The People of the Standing Stone

The People of the Standing Stone

Author: Karim M. Tiro

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781558498891

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Reconstructs the history of a Native American tribe over eight turbulent decades of domination and dislocation


The Standing Stone

The Standing Stone

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2001-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780786918386

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In the fourth adventure in the D&D( series, an evil awaits in the forest. A ghostly horseman is terrorizing a small hamlet, and the player characters must stop him before he kills everyone. Players deal with supernatural horror as well as traditional monsters in this powerful adventure.


Standing Stones

Standing Stones

Author: K.L. Phillips

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2023-04-05

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1039164935

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In Collectanea, SaRiah went on the hunt to uncover the truth about her history after receiving a family heirloom. In Standing Stones, she finds herself on an entirely new and unexpected adventure as she steps up to claim the destiny her mother never prepared her for. Making the choice to head for the stars with her partner MiKael, an unforeseen wrinkle shunts them away from the ringed planet they are aiming for. They wind up back in time on a second planet where technology has not yet developed. With no way to get home and facing impending parenthood, SaRiah and MiKael travel to the surface. There, they discover a connection to their own past: ancient stone monoliths linked to a secret history of SeWon. Nothing is ever as easy as it seems in this new world, but the couple learn to adapt and communicate as they search for answers. Do these ancient stone circles hold the information they need? Will these stone giants and their secrets be able to help them change what is coming on SeWon?


The Old Stones

The Old Stones

Author: Andy Burnham

Publisher: Watkins Media Limited

Published: 2018-09-18

Total Pages: 709

ISBN-13: 1786782030

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Winner of Current Archaeology’s Book of the Year Discover the iconic standing stones and prehistoric sites of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland—this comprehensive, coffee table travel guide features over 750 must-see destinations, with maps and color photographs The ultimate insiders’ guide, The Old Stones gives unparalleled insight into where to find prehistoric sites and how to understand them, by drawing on the knowledge, expertise and passion of the archaeologists, theorists, photographers and stones aficionados who contribute to the world’s biggest megalithic website—the Megalithic Portal. Including over 30 maps and site plans and hundreds of color photographs, it also contains scores of articles by a wide range of contributors—from archaeologists and archaeoastronomers to dowsers and geomancers—that will change the way you see these amazing survivals from our distant past. Locate over 1,000 of Britain and Ireland’s most atmospheric prehistoric places, from recently discovered moorland circles to standing stones hidden in housing estates. Discover which sites could align with celestial bodies or horizon landmarks. Explore acoustic, color, and shadow theory to get inside the minds of the Neolithic and Bronze Age people who created these extraordinary places. Find out which sites have the most spectacular views, which are the best for getting away from it all and which have been immortalized in music. And don't forget to visit the Megalithic Portal website and get involved by posting your discoveries online. All royalties from this book go to support the running of the Megalithic Portal: www.megalithic.com.


Cobble Circles and Standing Stones

Cobble Circles and Standing Stones

Author: Jeffrey Quilter

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Published: 2004-04

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1587294842

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In this first-person tale of archaeological adventure in the tropical forest, Jeffrey Quilter tells the story of his excavation of Rivas, a great ceremonial center at the foot of the Talamanca Mountain range, which flourished between A.D. 900 and 1300, and its fabled gold-filled cemetery, the Panteón de La Reina. Beginning with the 1992 field season and ending with the last excavations in 1998, Quilter discusses Rivas’ builders and users, theories on chiefdom societies, and the daily interactions and surprises of modern archaeological fieldwork. Writing in the first person with a balance between informal language and academic theory, Quilter concludes that Rivas was a ceremonial center for mortuary rituals to bury chiefly elite on the Panteón. Through use of his narrative technique, he provides the reader with accounts of discoveries as they occurred in fieldwork and the development of interpretations to explain the ancient refuse and cobble architecture his team uncovered. As his story progresses amid the enchantment of the Costa Rican landscape, research plans are adjusted and sometimes completely overturned as new discoveries, often serendipitous ones, are made. Such changing circumstances lead to new insights into the rise and fall of the people who built the cobble circles and raised the standing stones at Rivas, a thousand years ago. The only book in English that focuses on a single archaeological site in Costa Rica, which continues to develop as a destination for archaeological tourism, Cobble Stones and Standing Circles will appeal to laypeople and professionals alike.