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1 Appendix II Select bibliography of Stonehenge and its landscape June 25, , Stonehenge Research Framework Design Project ENGLISH HERITAGE abc Version 2 April 2002 APPENDIX II Page 1 of 7

2 APPENDIX II Select bibliography of Stonehenge and its landscape General, guides, and populist Atkinson, R J C, 1979, Stonehenge (Revised edition). Harmondsworth: Penguin Atkinson, R J C, 1995, Stonehenge and neighbouring monuments (Second edition). London: English Heritage Bergström, T, 1977, Stonehenge (Revised and enlarged edition). London and New York. Boyle Books Burl, A, 1987, The Stonehenge people. London: J M Dent Castleden, R, 1987, The Stonehenge people. London: Routledge Castleden, R, 1993, The making of Stonehenge. London: Routledge Chippindale, C, 1994, Stonehenge complete. (Revised edition). London: Thames and Hudson Cunnington, R H, 1935, Stonehenge and its date. London: Methuen North, J D, 1997, Stonehenge: Neolithic man and the cosmos. London: HarperCollins Pitts, M, 1994, Avebury and Stonehenge. The greatest stone circles in the world. Avebury: Stones Print Pitts, M, 2001, Hengeworld (Revised edition). London: Arrow Richards, J, 1991, Stonehenge. London: Batsford and English Heritage Richards, J, 1991, Beyond Stonehenge (Second edition). Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology Souden, D, 1997, Stonehenge: mysteries of the stones and landscape. London: Collins and Brown in association with English Heritage Stevens, F, 1916, Stonehenge, today and yesterday. London: HMSO Wheatley, D, 1998, A new view of Stonehenge. Swindon: Braden Stonehenge Ashbee, P, 1998, Stonehenge: its possible noncompletion, slighting and dilapidation. Wiltshire 91, Burl, A, 1991, The Heel Stone, Stonehenge: a study in misfortunes. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 84, 1-10 Burl, A, 1994, Stonehenge: slaughter, sacrifice and sunshine. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 87, Burl, A, 1997, The sarsen horseshoe inside Stonehenge: a rider. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 90, 1-12 Burl, A, 2001, The Altar Stone at Stonehenge: prone to doubt. 3 rd Stone, 40, Clay, R C C, 1927, Stonehenge Avenue. Antiquity, 1, Cleal, R M J, Walker, K E, and Montague, R, 1995, Stonehenge in its landscape : twentiethcentury excavation (English Heritage Archaeological Report 10). London: English Heritage Crawford, O G S, 1924, The Stonehenge Avenue. Antiquaries Journal, 4, 57-8 Crawford, O G S, 1954, The symbols carved on Stonehenge. Antiquity, 28, Piggott, S, 1951, Stonehenge reviewed. In W F Grimes (ed), Aspects of archaeology in Britain and beyond. London: H W Edwards Pitts, M, 1981, Stones, pits, and Stonehenge. Nature, 290, 46-7 Pitts, M, Bayliss, A, McKinley, J, Boylston, A, Budd, P, Evans, J, Chenery, C, Reynolds, A, and Semple, S, 2002, An Anglo-Saxon decapitation and burial at Stonehenge. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 95, Scarre, C, 1997, Misleading images: Stonehenge and Brittany. Antiquity, 71, Stone, E H, 1923, The age of Stonehenge. Antiquaries Journal, 3, Stone, E H, 1924, The stones of Stonehenge. London: Robert Scott Stonehenge and its prehistoric landscape Cunliffe, B, and Renfrew, C, (eds), Science and Stonhenge (= Proceedings of the British Academy 92). London: The British Academy APPENDIX II Page 2 of 7 Version 2 April 2002

3 Gibson, A M, 1998, Stonehenge and timber circles. Stroud: Tempus Grinsell, L V, 1978,The Stonehenge Barrow Groups. Salisbury: Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum Woodward, A B and P J, Woodward, 1996, The topography of some barrow cemeteries in Bronze Age Wessex. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 62, Stonehenge in its historic landscape Aston, M. and Lewis, C (eds), 1994., The medieval landscape of Wessex. Oxford: Oxbow Books Chippindale, C, 1976, The enclosure of Stonehenge. Magazine, 70/71 ( ), Hinton, D A, 1977, Alfred s Kingdom: Wessex and the South, London: Dent Antiquarian Barclay, E, 1895, Stonehenge and its earth-works. London : D Nutt Harison, W J, 1902, Bibliography of Stonehenge and Avebury. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 32, Hoare, Sir R C,1821, The ancient history of Wiltshire. Volume II. London: Lackington. [Reprinted 1975 by EP Publishing of Wakefield] Jones, I, 1655, The most notable antiquity of Britain, vulgarly called Stone-heng on Salisbury Plain. London Legg, R., 1986, Stonehenge antiquaries. Sherborne: Dorset Publishing Long, W, 1876,Stonehenge and its barrows. Wiltshire 16, Mayton, W G, 1800, Account of the fall of some of the stones of Stonehenge. Archaeologia, 13, Petrie, W M F, 1880, Stonehenge: plans, description, and theories. London: Edward Stanford Stukeley, W, 1740, Stonehenge, a temple restor'd to the British druids. London: W Innys and R Manby 20 th Century investigations in the Stonehenge Landscape Ashbee, P, 1978, Amesbury Barrow 51: excavation Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 70/71 ( ), 1-60 Ashbee, P, 1981, Amesbury barrow 39: excavations Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 74/75 ( ), 1-34 Ashbee, P, Bell, M, and Proudfoot, E, 1989, Wilsford Shaft Excavations, (HBMCE Archaeological Report 11). London: English Heritage Atkinson, R J C, Piggott, S, and Stone, J F S, 1952, The excavations of two additional holes at Stonehenge, and new evidence for the date of the monument. Antiquaries Journal, 32, Bond, D, 1983, An excavation at Stonehenge, Magazine, 77, Bradley, R, Entwistle, R, and Raymond, F, 1994, Prehistoric land divisions on Salisbury Plain (English Heritage Archaeological Report 2). London: English Heritage Christie, C M, 1963, The Stonehenge Cursus. Magazine, 58, Christie, P M, 1964, A bronze Age round barrow on earl s Farm Down Amesbury. Wiltshire 59, Christie, P M, 1970, A round barrow on Greenland Farm, Winterbourne Stoke. Wiltshire 65, Cleal, R C and Allen, M, 1994, Investigation of treedamaged barrows on King Barrow Ridge and Luxenborough Plantation, Amesbury. Wiltshire 87, Cunnington, M E, Woodhenge. Devizes: Privately published Darvill, T C, 1997, Stonehenge Conservation and Management Programme: a summary of archaeological assessments and field evaluations undertaken London: English Heritage Evans, J G, 1984, Stonehenge: the environment in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age, and a beaker burial. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 78, 7-30 Gingell, C, 1988, Twelve Wiltshire round barrows. Excavations 1959 and 1961 by F de M and H L Vatcher. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 82, Gowland, W, 1902, Recent excavations at Stonehenge. Archaeologia, 58, Graham, A and Newman, C, 1993, Recent excavations of Iron Age and Romano-British enclosures in the Avon Valley. Wiltshire 86, 8-57 Green, C, and Rollo-Smith, S, 1984, The excavation of eighteen round barrows near Shrewton, Wiltshire. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 50, Version 2 April 2002 APPENDIX II Page 3 of 7

4 Grimes, W F, 1964, Excavations of the Lake Group of Barrows, Wiltshire. Bulletin of the Institute of Archaeology, University of London, 4, Harding, P, 1988, The chalk plaque pit, Amesbury. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 54, Harding P A and Gingell, C J, 1986, The excavation of two long barrows by F de M and H F L Vatcher. Magazine, 80, 7-22 Heaton, M, and Cleal, R M J, 2000, Beaker pits at Crescent Copse, near Shrewton, Wiltshire, and the effects of arboreal fungi on archaeological remains. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 93, Hunter-Mann, K, 1999, Excavations at Vespasian s Camp Iron Age Hillfort, Wiltshire 92, King, A N, 1970, Crop-mark near West Amesbury. Magazine, 65, Laidler, B and Young, W E V, 1938, A surface flint industry from a site near Stonehenge. Wiltshire 48, McKinley, J L, 1999, Further excavations of an Iron Age and Romano-British enclosed settlement at Figheldean, near Netheravon. Wiltshire 92, 7-32 McKinley, J I, and Heaton, M, 1996, A Romano-British farmstead and associated burials at Maddington Farm, Shrewton. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 89, Moore, C N, 1966, A possible beaker burial from Larkhill, Durrington. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 61, 92 Newell, R S, 1931, Barrow 35, Amesbury. Wiltshire 45, Ozzanne, P, 1972, The excavation of a round barrow on Rollestone Down, Winterbourne Stoke, Wiltshire. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 67, Passmore, A D, 1940, A disc barrow containing curious flints near Stonehenge. Wiltshire 49, 238 Pitts, M W, 1980, On two barrows near Stonehenge. Magazine, 74/75 ( ), Pitts, M W, 1982, On the road to Stonehenge: Report on investigations beside the A344 in 1968, 1979 and Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 48, Pollard, J, 1995, The Durrington 68 timber circle: a forgotten late Neolithic monument. Wiltshire 88, Rawlings, M, 2001, Archaeological investigations at the Roman villa, Netheravon, Wiltshire 94, Rawlings, M, and Fitzpatrick, A P, 1996, Prehistoric sites and a Romano-British settlement at Butterfield Down, Amesbury. Wiltshire 89, 1-43 Smith, G, 1981, Excavations in Stonehenge car park. Magazine, ( ), 181 Smith, G, 1973, Excavations of the Stonehenge Avenue at West Amesbury, Wiltshire. Wiltshire 68, Stevens, F, 1919, Skeleton found at Fargo. Wiltshire 11, 359 Stone, J F S, 1938, An early Bronze Age grave in Fargo Plantation near Stonehenge. Wiltshire 48, Stone, J F S, 1935, Some discoveries at Ratfyn, Amesbury and their bearing on the date of Woodhenge. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine,47, Stone, J F S, 1947, The Stonehenge Cursus and its affinities. Archaeological Journal, 104, 7-19 Stone J F S, 1949, Some grooved ware pottery from the Woodhenge area. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 15, Stone, J F S, and Young, W E V, 1948, two pits of grooved ware date near Woodhenge. Wiltshire 52, Thomas, N, 1964, The Neolithic causewayed camp at Robin Hood s Ball, Shrewton. Wiltshire 59, 1-27 Vatcher, F de M, 1961, The excavations of the long mortuary enclosure on Normanton Down, Wiltshire. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 27, Vatcher, F de M and Vatcher, H L, 1973, Excavation of three postholes in Stonehenge car park. Magazine, 68, Wainwright, G J, and Longworth, I H, 1971, Durrington Walls Excavations, (Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London 29). London: Society of Antiquaries Wainwright, G J, 1970, The excavation of prehistoric and Romano-British settlements near Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 66, APPENDIX II Page 4 of 7 Version 2 April 2002

5 Surveys and gazetteers Grinsell, L V, 1957, Archaeological gazetteer. In R B Pugh (ed), Victoria County Histiory of Wiltshire. Volume 1.1. London: Institute of Historical Research Long, W, 1867, Stonehenge and its barrows. Magazine, 16, McOmish, D, Field, D, and Brown, G, 2002, The field archaeology of the Salisbury Plain Training Area. London: English Heritage RCHME, 1979, Stonehenge and its environs. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press Richards, J, 1990, The Stonehenge Environs Project (HBMCE Archaeological Report 16). London: English Heritage Syntheses and interpretative discussions Hawkes, J, 1967, God in the machine. Antiquity, 41, Parker-Pearson, M and Ramilisonina, 1998, Stonehenge for the ancestors: the stones pass on the message. Antiquity, 72, Piggott, S, 1940, Timber Circles: a re-examination. Archaeological Journal, 96, Pollard, J, 1995, Inscribing space: formal deposition at the Later Neolithic monument of Woodhenge, Wiltshire. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 61, Pollard, J and Ruggles, C, 2001, Shifting Perceptions: Spatial order, cosmology and patterns of deposition at Stonehenge. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 11.1, Artefacts, materials, and sources Annable, F K and Simpson, D D A, 1964, Guide catalogue of the Neolithic and Bronze Age Collections in Devizes Museum. Devizes: Society Atkinson, R J C, 1974, The Stonehenge bluestones. Antiquity, 48, 62-3 Burl, A, 2000, Myth-conceptions. 3 rd Stone, 37, 6-9 Castleden, R, 1999, New views across on old landscape: reassessing Stonehenge (1). 3 rd Stone, 35, Castleden, R, 2001, The epic of the Stonehenge Bluestones. Were they moved by ice or by people. 3 rd Stone, 39, Chippindale, Christopher James Bridge s Stonehenge, Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 80: Cunnington, B H, 1920, Blue hard stone, ye same as at Stonehenge, found in Boles Barrow (Heytesbury I). Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 41, Cunnington, B H, 1924, The Blue Stone from Boles Barrow. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 442, Gerloff, S, 1975, The early Bronze Age daggers in Great Britain and a reconsideration of the Wessex Culture (Prahistoriche Bronzefund vi). Munich: Beck Kellaway G A, 1971, Glaciation and the stones of Stonehenge. Nature, 232, Moore, C N, and Rowlands, M, 1972, Bronze Age metalwork in Salisbury Museum. Salisbury: Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum Thomas, H H, 1923, The source of the stone of Stonehenge. Antiquaries Journal, 3, Thorpe, R S, William-Thorpe, O, Jenkin, D G, and Watson, J S, 1991, The geological sources and transport of the bluestones of Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 57.2, Williams-Thorpe, O, Green, C P and Scource, J D, 1997, The Stonehenge bluestones: discussion. Proceedings of the British Academy, 92, Palaeoenvironments of the Stonehenge area Allen, M, 1995, Before Stonehenge. In R M J Cleal, K E Walker, and R Montague, Stonehenge in its twentieth century landcape (= English Heritage Archaeological Report 10). London: English Heritage Allen, M, 1997, Environment and land-use: the economic development of the communities who built Stonehenge (an economy to support the stones). Proceedings of the British Academy, 92, Carruthers, W, 1990, Plant and molluscan remains.in J Richards, The Stonehenge Environs Project (HBMCE Archaeological Report 16). London: English Heritage Maltby, M, 1990, The exploitation of animals in the Stonehenge environs in the Neolithic and Bronze Age. In J Richards, The Stonehenge Environs Project (HBMCE Archaeological Report 16). London: English Heritage Scaife, R, 1995, Boreal and sub-boreal chalk landscape: pollen evidence. In R M J Cleal, K E Walker, and R Montague, Stonehenge in its twentieth century landcape (= English Heritage Version 2 April 2002 APPENDIX II Page 5 of 7

6 Archaeological Report 10). London: English Heritage Folklore, astronomy, New Age, and cosmology Atkinson, R J C, 1966, Moonshine on Stonehenge. Antiquity, 40, Atkinson, R J C, 1982, Aspects of the archaeoastronomy of Stonehenge. In D C Heggie (ed), Archaeoastronomy in the Old World. Cambridge: British Academy Chippindale, C, 1986, Stonehenge astronomy: anatomy of a modern myth. Archaeology, *** Grinsell, L V, 1978, The Druids and Stonehenge: the story of a myth (West Country Folklore 11). St. Peter-Port, Guernsey: Toucan Press Hawkins, G S, 1966, Stonehenge decoded. London: Souvenir Press Hawkins, G S, 1973, Beyond Stonehenge. London: Hutchinson Hoyle, F, 1972, From Stonehenge to modern cosmology. San Francisco: W H Freeman Hoyle, F, 1977, On Stonehenge. London: Heinemann Educational Newham, C A, 1972, The astronomical significance of Stonehenge. Shirenewton: Moon Publications Lockyer, Sir N, 1901, An attempt to ascertain the date of the original construction of Stonehenge from its orientation. Proceedings of the Royal Society, 69, Lockyer, Sir N, 1909, Stonehenge and other British stone monuments astronomically considered. London: Macmillan Robinson, J H, 1907, Sunrise and moonrise at Stonehenge. Nature, 225, Ruggles, C L N, 1997, Astronomy and Stonehenge. Proceedings of the British Academy, 92, Ruggles, C, 1999a, Astronomy in prehistoric Britain and Ireland. London and New Haven: Yale University Press (esp and 136-9) Ruggles, C L N, 1999b, Sun, moon, stars and Stonehenge. Archaeoastronomy, 24, 83-8 The Stonehenge area in its wider archaeological setting Burgess, C, 1980, The Age of Stonehenge. London: Dent Burl, A, 1997, The sarsen horseshoe inside Stonehenge: a rider. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 90, 1-12 Burl, A, 2000, The stone circles of Britain, Ireland, and Brittany. London and New Haven: Yale University Press Eogan, G, 1997, Stonehenge and its wider context. In B Cunliffe and C Renfrew (eds), Proceedings of the British Academy, 92, Piggott, S, 1938, The early Bronze Age in Wessex. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 4, Sherratt, A, 1996, Why Wessex? The Avon route and river transport in later prehistory. Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 15.2, Stonehenge in its wider social context Bender, B, 1992, Theorising landscapes, and the prehistoric archaeology of Stonehenge. Man (NS) 27, Bender, B, 1993, Stonehenge contested landscapes (medieval to present day). In B Bender (ed), Landscape. Politics and perspectives. Oxford: Berg Bender, B, 1998, Stonehenge: making spaces. Oxford: BERG Chippindale, C, 1986, Stoned Henge: events and issues at the summer solstice World Archaeology, 18.1, Chippindale, C, et al., 1990, Who owns Stonehenge? London : Batsford Worthington, A, 2002, A brief history of the summer solstice at Stonehenge. 3 rd Stone, 42, 41-7 Wrigley, C G, 1989, Stonehenge from without. Antiquity, 63, Thom, A, 1975, Stonehenge as a possible lunar observatory. Cambridge: Science History Publications Thom, A, 1974, Stonehenge. Journal of the History of Astronomy, 5.2, Thom, A, Ker, J M D, and Burrows, T R, 1988, The Bush Barrow gold lozenge: is it a solar and lunar calendar for Stonehenge? Antiquity, 62, Stonehenge in relation to issues of Archaeological Resource Management Addyman, P, 1989, The Stonehenge we deserve. In H Cleere (ed), Archaeological heritage management in the modern world. London: Unwin Hyman APPENDIX II Page 6 of 7 Version 2 April 2002

7 Ashbee, P, 1984, Safekeeping Stonehenge. Antiquity, 58, Chippindale, C, 1983, What Future for Stonehenge? Antiquity, 57, Chippindale, C, 1985, English Heritage and the future of Stonehenge. Antiquity, 59, Cutforth, R, 1970, Stonehenge at midsummer. Antiquity, 44, DoE [Department of the Environment], 1979, Report of the Stonehenge Working Party. London: DoE. [Limited circulation printed report] Golding, F N, 1989, Stonghenge past and present. In H Cleere (ed), Archaeological heritage management in the modern world. London: Unwin Hyman Jones, P L, and Crosby, T, 1992, Stonehenge tomorrow. London: Kingston University Piggott, S, 1959, Stonehenge restored. Antiquity, 33, 50-1 Wainwright, G, 2000, The Stonehenge we deserve. Antiquity, 74, English Heritage, 1985, Stonehenge Study Group report. London: English Heritage. [Limited circulation printed report] Version 2 April 2002 APPENDIX II Page 7 of 7

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