Abstract
Over the years archaeologists connected with the Institute of Archaeology and UCL
have made substantial contributions to the study of Stonehenge, the most
enigmatic of all the prehistoric stone circles in Britain. Two of the early
researchers were Petrie and Childe. More recently, colleagues in UCL’s
Anthropology department – Barbara Bender and Chris Tilley – have
also studied and written about the monument in its landscape. Mike Parker
Pearson, who joined the Institute in 2012 , has been leading a 10-year-long research programme on Stonehenge
and, in this paper, he outlines the history and current state of research.
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