Which sources have contributed site information to our database?Aubrey Burl "The Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland and Brittany", Yale University Press (1976 and 2000)
Aubrey Burl "From Carnac to Callanish: The Prehistoric Stone Rows and Avenues of Britain, Ireland and Brittany",Yale University Press (1993)
Tom Bullock "Stone Circles Photographic Tour CD-ROM", megalithic.co.uk (1999)
Anthony Weir "Early Ireland: A Field Guide" (1980)
D.M.Longley "Prehistory" in C.R.Elrington (ed) "The Victoria History of the
County of Chester, volume 1, Oxford University Press (1987)
G. Rowley "Macclesfield in Prehistory" (1982)
W. Shone "Prehistoric Man in Cheshire" (1911)
J.D. Sainter "The Jottings of some Geological, Archaeological, Botanical,
Ornithological and Zoological Rambles Round Macclesfield" (1878)
Cheshire County Sites and Monuments Record
T.G.E.Powell, J.X.W.P. Corcoran, Frances Lynch & J.G.Scott "Megalithic
Enquiries in the West of Britain", Liverpool University Press (1969)
S. Beckensall "Prehistoric Rock Motifs of Northumberland - Volume 2 Beanley
to the Tyne", (1992)
Rev.W.Done Bushell "Among the Prescelly Circles", Bedford Press London
(1911)
N.P.Figgis "Prehistoric Preseli - A Field Guide", Atelier Productions (2001)
James Dyer "Discovering Prehistoric England - A gazetteer of Prehistoric
Sites", Shire (2001)
W.Hughes "Prehistoric Sites of The Gower & West Glamorgan", Logaston Press
(1999)
G.Children & G.Nash "Prehistoric Sites of Breconshire", Logaston Press
(2001)
G.Children & G.Nash "Prehistoric Sites of Monmouthshire", Logaston Press
(1996)
G.Children & G.Nash "Neolithic Sites of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and
Pembrokeshire", Logaston Press (1997 and 2002)
V & P Morgan "Rock Around the Peak - Megalithic Monuments of the Peak
District" Sigma Press (2001)
M.Edmonds & T.Seaborne "Prehistory in the Peak", Tempus (2001)
Paul Ashbee "The Earthen Long Barrow in Britain", J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd (1970)
Nicholas Thomas "Guide to prehistoric England", B. T. Batsford Ltd (1976)
and not forgetting the many Web Sites that are members of the Stone Circle Webring, such as Stone Pages, The Ancient Sites Directory, and Alastair's Stone Circle Pages. Back to Top
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