Stukeley's 'Stonehenge' An Unpublished Manuscript, 1721-1724 Aubrey Burl, Neil Mortimer
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- Format:
- Hardback
- Publication date:
- 27 May 2005
- ISBN:
- 9780300098952
- Dimensions:
- 160 pages: 234 x 256 x 19mm
- Illustrations:
- 24 illustrations
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William Stukeley (1667-1765), one of the first to conduct fieldwork at Stonehenge and to recognize its historic importance, meticulously recorded his findings in a manuscript that has remained unpublished for hundreds of years. That manuscript is transcribed here, accompanied by detailed annotations that confirm the value of Stukeley's archaeological research and set it apart from his later unsustainable theories and obsessions with Druids. Trained as a medical doctor, Stukeley's interests were antiquarian and archaeological, with a particular enthusiasm for evidence of early sacred ritual. His Stonehenge field notes include careful measurements, drawings, and plans as well as original analyses and remarkable discoveries, among them the enigmatic cursus which no one before him had seen. Stukeley's manuscript provides a fascinating review of what could be said of the stone circle and its landscape in the early eighteenth century. Aubrey Burl was principal lecturer in archaeology, Hull College of Higher Education, East Riding of Yorkshire. His many books on stone circles include Prehistoric Avebury and A Guide to the Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland, and Brittany, published by Yale University Press. Neil Mortimer was formerly editor of the archaeology and folklore journal 3rd Stone. He is the author of Stukeley Illustrated.
Aubrey Burl was principal lecturer in archaeology, Hull College of Higher Education, East Riding of Yorkshire. His many books on stone circles include Prehistoric Avebury and A Guide to the Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland, and Brittany, published by Yale University Press. Neil Mortimer was formerly editor of the archaeology and folklore journal 3rd Stone. He is the author of Stukeley Illustrated.
'Stukeley is justifiably regarded as a pioneer of archaeology. ... It is surprising that the manuscript containing the detailed notes of his fieldwork at Stonehenge has never been published before. ... It is to the credit of [Burl, Mortimer]...and their publishers at Yale, that this 280-year oversight has been remedied.' - Andy Worthington, Fortean Times
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