Orientation of Prehistoric Monuments in Britain: A Reassessment
Discover the fascinating insights of "Orientation of Prehistoric Monuments in Britain: A Reassessment" by Alistair Marshall, published by Archaeopress in 2021. This comprehensive paperback spans 702 pages and delves into the significant axial alignments of megalithic ritual and funerary monuments from the Neolithic to Bronze Age in Britain and Ireland.
In this groundbreaking work, Marshall challenges traditional interpretations by exploring these alignments not merely as abstract astronomical phenomena but as vital expressions of community life, agrarian practices, and ancestral connections. He highlights how these monumental orientations reflect the seasonal rituals aimed at addressing the challenges posed by an unpredictable environment.
Perfect for enthusiasts of anthropology and archaeology, this book offers a fresh perspective on the interplay between prehistoric monuments and the societies that created them. Enhance your understanding of ancient cultures with this essential read.