Prehistoric Avebury

Prehistoric Avebury by Aubrey Burl, published by Yale University Press in January 2002, offers an in-depth exploration of the prehistoric stone circles at Avebury. This edition spans 314 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the history and construction of these monumental structures, which predate and surpass the more renowned Stonehenge in size.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the social and archaeological significance of Avebury, as Burl discusses the probable purposes behind these massive constructions. The narrative paints a vivid picture of the primitive people who created them, highlighting their challenging lives. This work contributes to the understanding of social science and archaeology, making it a valuable resource for those interested in ancient history and the cultural practices of early societies.
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This magnificent book is a fascinating account of the prehistoric stone circles at Avebury, which not only II date from an earlier era but are also larger than the more famous sarsen stone circle of Stonehenge. Written by a leading archaeologist, the book considers every aspect of Avebury’s history and construction and discusses the probable purpose of these massive structures, in the process creating a vivid and moving picture of their creators — a primitive people whose lives were brief, savage, and fearful.
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