The Recumbent Stone Circles of Aberdeenshire

Archaeology, Design, Astronomy and Methods

(Autor) John Hill
Formato: Hardcover
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Recumbent Stone Circles are a distinctive architectural style of British stone circle. Built circa 2500 BC, they dominated the Late Neolithic landscape of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This book discusses their archaeology and, using experimental archaeology, explains how the original builders went about building these magnificent stone circles. Sharing the results of the authorâ (TM)s unique experiments, the book demonstrates how measured ropes were used to set out the geometrical design of the stone rings, as well as dictate the dimensions of the circleâ (TM)s respective orthostats. Moreover, given the bookâ (TM)s provision of instructions on to repeat these experiments, the reader will be able to explore how these circles not only captured their corresponding astronomy, but how they were also positioned in the landscape so that they were astronomically aligned towards each other, creating a network of inter-aligned stone circles that enabled the prehistoric communities to synchronise both time and space across the vast regions of Aberdeenshire.

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Editorial:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781527565852
Año de publicación:
2021
Fecha publicación:
17 de Marzo de 2021

John Hill

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