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Analytical Surveys of Stonehenge and its Environs, 2009–2013: Part 2 – the Stones

  • David Field
  • , Hugo Anderson-Whymark
  • , Neil Linford
  • , Martyn Barber
  • , Mark Bowden
  • , Paul Linford
  • , Peter Topping
  • , Marcus Abbott
  • , Paul Bryan
  • , Deborah Cunliffe
  • , Caroline Hardie
  • , Louise Martin
  • , Andy Payne
  • , Trevor Pearson
  • , Fiona Small
  • , Nicky Smith
  • , Sharon Soutar
  • , Helen Winton

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Non-invasive survey in the Stonehenge ‘Triangle’, Amesbury, Wiltshire, has highlighted a number of features that have a significant bearing on the interpretation of the site. Geophysical anomalies may signal the position of buried stones adding to the possibility of former stone arrangements, while laser scanning has provided detail on the manner in which the stones have been dressed; some subsequently carved with axe and dagger symbols. The probability that a lintelled bluestone trilithon formed an entrance in the north-east is signposted. This work has added detail that allows discussion on the question of whether the sarsen circle was a completed structure, although it is by no means conclusive in this respect. Instead, it is suggested that it was built as a façade, with other parts of the circuit added and with an entrance in the south.
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)125-148
Número de páginas23
PublicaciónProceedings of the Prehistoric Society
Volumen81
DOI
EstadoPublished - 23 mar 2015

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