Stonehenge City
Explore the mysteries of the ancient world with "Stonehenge City," authored by Leon Stover and published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2009. This intriguing paperback delves into the debates surrounding the purpose of Stonehenge, challenging the widely accepted view that this iconic megalithic monument functioned solely as an astronomical observatory. Instead, Stover presents a compelling political theory, highlighting the cultural continuities that influenced the region and extended into the early Iron Age, with significant ties to ancient Ireland.
With a comprehensive page count of 208, "Stonehenge City" aims to reconstruct the lost city through the lens of archaeological evidence. If you’re fascinated by antiquities and the enigmas of extinct cities, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Unravel the rich narrative that lies behind one of England's most mysterious landmarks and discover the intricate connections of history within its stones.