Stonehenge Today and Yesterday
by Frank Stevens
About this book
Frank Stevens' Stonehenge Today and Yesterday unlocks the mysteries of one of Britain's most iconic ancient monuments. As Curator of the Salisbury Museum, Stevens brings scholarly authority to this compelling exploration of how, when, and who built this remarkable temple on the Wiltshire plains.
Drawing on groundbreaking archaeological investigations from pioneering researchers like General Pitt Rivers and Mr. Gowland, this history traces the careful scientific excavations that gradually revealed Stonehenge's secrets. Stevens examines the distinctive features that set this stone circle apart from others scattered across Great Britain—particularly the precisely worked sarsen stones and the enigmatic horseshoe design that likely held deep ceremonial significance. He addresses the enduring puzzles surrounding the monument's construction, including the tantalizing question of where the foreign stones originated, a mystery that geology alone cannot fully solve.
Enhanced with detailed plans and illustrations by renowned antiquary Heywood Sumner, this accessible yet authoritative account transforms our understanding of Stonehenge from pure legend into documented history. Stevens presents the evidence with clarity and precision, making complex archaeological findings understandable to general readers.
Perfect for history enthusiasts, archaeology buffs, and anyone fascinated by Britain's prehistoric past, this audiobook offers the ideal preparation before visiting Stonehenge itself—or a rewarding journey through one of humanity's most enduring architectural achievements from your listening chair.
