Stonehenge and the Timber Circles of Britain and Europe
Explore the fascinating world of prehistoric construction with "Stonehenge and the Timber Circles of Britain and Europe" by Alex Gibson. Published by The History Press Ltd in 1998, this insightful hardback spans 176 pages, introducing readers to the intriguing timber circles found across Britain, Eire, Holland, France, and Germany. Gibson presents a compelling argument that Stonehenge, although constructed from stone, is fundamentally a timber circle in its design and methodology. By employing woodworking techniques, it exhibits closer connections to timber circles than its stone counterparts. This book is a must-read for enthusiasts of archaeology and anthropology, offering a fresh perspective on ancient British landscapes and their significant structures. Dive into the rich history and mystery surrounding these monumental sites and uncover the hidden relationships between them.