Stonehenge remodelled

Authors: Darvill, T., Marshall, P., Pearson, M.P. and Wainwright, G.

Journal: Antiquity

Volume: 86

Issue: 334

Pages: 1021-1040

ISSN: 0003-598X

DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00048225

Abstract:

We are pleased to present the latest account of the sequence of burial and construction at the site of Stonehenge, deduced by its most recent excavators and anchored in time by the application of Bayesian radiocarbon modelling. Five prehistoric stages are proposed, of varied duration, and related by our authors to neighbouring monuments in the Stonehenge environs. While it may never be possible to produce a definitive chronology for this most complex of monuments, the comprehensive and integrated achievement owed to these researchers has brought us much closer to that goal. It is from this firm platform that Stonehenge can begin its new era of communication with the public at large. © Antiquity Publications Ltd.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/20587/

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Stonehenge remodelled

Authors: Darvill, T., Marshall, P., Pearson, M.P. and Wainwright, G.

Journal: ANTIQUITY

Volume: 86

Issue: 334

Pages: 1021-1040

ISSN: 0003-598X

DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00048225

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/20587/

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Stonehenge remodelled

Authors: Darvill, T., Marshall, P., Parker Pearson, M. and Wainwright, G.

Journal: Antiquity

Volume: 86

Issue: 334

Pages: 1021-1040

Publisher: Antiquity Publications Ltd

ISSN: 0003-598X

Abstract:

We are pleased to present the latest account of the sequence of burial and construction at the site of Stonehenge, deduced by its most recent excavators and anchored in time by the application of Bayesian radiocarbon modelling. Five prehistoric stages are proposed, of varied duration, and related by our authors to neighbouring monuments in the Stonehenge environs. While it may never be possible to produce a definitive chronology for this most complex of monuments, the comprehensive and integrated achievement owed to these researchers has brought us much closer to that goal. It is from this firm platform that Stonehenge can begin its new era of communication with the public at large.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/20587/

http://antiquity.ac.uk/ant/086/ant0861021.htm

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Preferred by: Timothy Darvill

Stonehenge remodelled

Authors: Darvill, T., Marshall, P., Parker Pearson, M. and Wainwright, G.

Journal: Antiquity

Volume: 86

Issue: 334

Pages: 1021-1040

ISSN: 0003-598X

Abstract:

We are pleased to present the latest account of the sequence of burial and construction at the site of Stonehenge, deduced by its most recent excavators and anchored in time by the application of Bayesian radiocarbon modelling. Five prehistoric stages are proposed, of varied duration, and related by our authors to neighbouring monuments in the Stonehenge environs. While it may never be possible to produce a definitive chronology for this most complex of monuments, the comprehensive and integrated achievement owed to these researchers has brought us much closer to that goal. It is from this firm platform that Stonehenge can begin its new era of communication with the public at large.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/20587/

http://antiquity.ac.uk/ant/086/ant0861021.htm

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