Author:
Pearson Mike Parker,Cleal Ros,Marshall Peter,Needham Stuart,Pollard Josh,Richards Colin,Ruggles Clive,Sheridan Alison,Thomas Julian,Tilley Chris,Welham Kate,Chamberlain Andrew,Chenery Carolyn,Evans Jane,Knüsel Chris,Linford Neil,Martin Louise,Montgomery Janet,Payne Andy,Richards Mike
Abstract
Stonehenge is the icon of British prehistory, and continues to inspire ingenious investigations and interpretations. A current campaign of research, being waged by probably the strongest archaeological team ever assembled, is focused not just on the monument, but on its landscape, its hinterland and the monuments within it. The campaign is still in progress, but the story so far is well worth reporting. Revisiting records of 100 years ago the authors demonstrate that the ambiguous dating of the trilithons, the grand centrepiece of Stonehenge, was based on samples taken from the wrong context, and can now be settled at 2600-2400 cal BC. This means that the trilithons are contemporary with Durrington Walls, near neighbour and Britain's largest henge monument. These two monuments, different but complementary, now predate the earliest Beaker burials in Britain – including the famous Amesbury Archer and Boscombe Bowmen, but may already have been receiving Beaker pottery. All this contributes to a new vision of massive monumental development in a period of high European intellectual mobility….
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archeology
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