Records in Stone
Discover the intriguing world of prehistoric megalithic sites with Records in Stone by C. L. N. Ruggles. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2003, this captivating work spans 540 pages and delves into the groundbreaking interpretations of Professor Alexander Thom, a renowned engineer and passionate researcher.
Thom’s independent explorations, while distinct from his conventional academic pursuits, have sparked both fascination and vigorous debate within the historical and scientific communities. His detailed analyses of megalithic structures in Britain and Brittany provide essential insights into the complex relationship between ancient peoples and their monumental architecture.
This book is a must-read for enthusiasts of history, science, and archaeology, offering a compelling blend of technical knowledge and thought-provoking theories. Whether you're a scholar or simply curious, Records in Stone invites you to explore the enigmatic legacy of these ancient sites.