The author's study of 1998 is brought up to date in the light of the latest archaeological evidence. The author shows how Stonehenge can help us to understand the Neolithic and Bronze Age timber circles of Britain and Ireland and how theses timber circles aid our understanding of Stonehenge.
Dr Alex Gibson is Reader in Prehistory, department of Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford, and author of the widely praised Prehistoric Pottery in Britain and Ireland ('Above all, Gibson makes the study of pottery interesting, which is no mean feat!' -- Oxbow Book News; 'Always accessible, immensely readable and thankfully free of impenetrable jargon.'--- Minerva). 'This is an interesting topic laid out in a concise way which is to be applauded.'-- British Archaeology 'A very readable and stimulating review, with a great deal of useful information ... The author and Tempus are to be congratulated on a readable and attractive volume.'-- The Archaeologist