9780952615101 - bluestone magic: a guide to the prehistoric monuments of west wales di heath, robin (3 risultati)
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Da: Chapter Two Books, Ammanford, Regno UnitoChapter Two Books
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paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Signed. First Edition. First Edition. Signed by the Author. Robin Heathâs Bluestone Magic: A Guide to the Prehistoric Monuments of West Wales is an accessible, landscape-focused exploration of the regionâs ancient sites, especially the Preseli Hills and their celebrated link to Stonehenge. Heath… blends archaeology, folklore and his own field observations to explain how standing stones, circles and alignments fit into wider prehistoric traditions, highlighting the areaâs distinctive geology, mythic resonance and the enduring mystery of the bluestonesâ journey. Itâs a clear, enthusiastic guide for readers who enjoy walking, map-reading and discovering the deeper stories embedded in the West Wales landscape. First Edition SIGNED COPY.

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Da: Optimon Books, Gravesend, KENT, Regno UnitoOptimon Books
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Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Have you ever felt, while visiting a megalithic monument, that there may be something more going on beyond the sparse model of human culture in prehistory presented by archaeologists and historians? If so, then this book may be exactly what you have been looking for -- because it offers an expla…nation as to why those monuments are out there on the landscape, and why they were placed at a particular location. And more! Whether the local bluestones were taken to Stonehenge or moved by glacial action, they were certainly important in prehistoric times, being employed in various stages of the construction of Stonehenge. The history of this mystery, ancient and modern, from Merlin and Geoffrey of Monmouth to the 'healing stones' theory of Timothy Darvill and Geoffrey Wainwright, is covered in detail. This book provides a much needed and important guide to anyone visiting the major and a few minor megalithic sites in the Preseli region of West Wales, but it takes in a much wider compass than this. Packed with new original research, apart from telling you how to get to the major sites, and about the geometry of monuments, it will inform you on how sites relate to others, often over long distances, and how they are related to their landscapes and skyscapes.
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Da: Lacey Books Ltd, Cirencester, Regno UnitoLacey Books Ltd
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 2010 Bluestone Press paperback edition. Light reading wear else very good condition. From the cover ' Almost a century ago a geological scientist identified that many of the bluestones at Stonehenge had originated from the Preseli Hills. Were these stones really carried over 250 miles, and, if…so, why? This guide enables our megalithic heritage to communicate with us, often in astonishing ways. Sites come alive and are seen to relate to the sun and moon at key dates in the calendar while some are geometrically linked to others, often miles apart. Even more remarkable is the evidence that these shapes, 1000 years older than Stonehenge, exert a continuing influence over social and cultural changes here, in the land of the bluestones.'.