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The mysteries of Stonehenge : myth and ritual at the sacred centre

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Stonehenge presents us with one of the greatest archaeological mysteries from prehistory.

With each new breakthrough in field research and technological innovation, the full scale and significance of the ancient site only deepens.

In this new magisterial study by Nikolai Tolstoy, an essentially historical approach is used to try and explain the human story behind the implacable stones, and to enliven our understanding of Stonehenge through the fragments of myth and ritual that survive through Britain’s oral tradition.

With years of patient study and an acquired fluency with the island’s many ancient languages, Tolstoy excavates a new theory from the layers of cultural sediment. Whilst admitting the latest archaeological evidence and research, Tolstoy aims to reconstruct the significant aspects of British pagan ideology and thinking from the pre-Roman era.

By exploring the myths and rituals passed down alongside the material remnants of this lost civilisation, Stonehenge becomes illumined as the ‘sacred centre’ of Britain, the holy site at which the ancient peoples’ most profound beliefs – in the birth, destruction and eventual rebirth of their island itself – were celebrated.

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Product Details
Amberley Publishing
1445659530 / 9781445659534
Hardback
15/07/2016
United Kingdom
English
607 pages : illustrations (black and white)
25 cm
Includes QR code.