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JohnLindsay



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 New Message Posted!2012-03-13 15:43   
got this wrong, there are two cunliffe oceans, between the more recent, facing the older.. it is the more recent I bought, tracked down the older so see the pictures. It is interesting that most of the money shots seem to be in the Thames & Hudson prehistoric art from the 1960s.

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 New Message Posted!2012-03-06 10:37   
I've just bought cunliffe oceans, 500 pages, less than twenty quid, but it is all the archaeological money shots of ten thousand years... very little though on the megaliths of the far west, or whatever spatial term one is going to use. I'm going to use it as an index for the places I find to map against what is happening elsewhere in the same sort of time space.

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 New Message Posted!2005-12-13 07:28   
Not exactly all relating to megaliths, but books that have made me read on to discover the subject in greater depths.

1.Aubrey Burl - Stone Circles
2. " " - Avebury
3. Martin Green - A Landscape Revealed (10,000 years on a chalkland Farm.
4.Richard Bradley - Significance of Monuments
5.Julian Cope -The Modern Antiquarian
6.Ann Ross - Pagan Celtic Britain
7.Nicholson - A guide to Prehistoric Britain
8. Jacquetta Hawkes - Prehistoric and Roman Monuments of England
9. Julien Richards - Photographs of Stonehenge (it gives a fascinating insight as to how this monument was perceived and fought over through time)
10.N.P.Figgis - Prehistoric Preseli



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 New Message Posted!2005-12-12 11:02   
Top Ten Books

What are your top ten, favourite, indispensable books that you use to find out more about ancient places? We can all benefit by seeing the books that others value highly.

This is my Top Ten:

1..Adkins, Handbook of British Archaeology
2..Bahn, Penguin Archaeology Guide
3..Dyer, Discovering Prehistoric Britain
4..Dyer, Ancient Britain
5..Pryor, Britain BC
6..Scarre, Times Archaeology of the World
7..Kerr, Guide to Anglo-Saxon Sites
8..Taylor, Anglo-Saxon Architecture
9..Jones, The Vikings
10..Cunliffe, Facing the Ocean




[ This message was edited by: Thorgrim on 2005-12-12 11:03 ]

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