Ring of Stone Circles: Exploring Neolithic Cumbria
By (Author) Stan L Abbott
Saraband
Saraband
30th March 2023
14th April 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
936.278
Paperback
240
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
An accessible exploration of England's prehistoric past through the clues set in stone by our ancient ancestors. Stan Abbott explores Britain's neolithic remains, including Castlerigg and Long Meg and her Daughters.
In Ring of Stone Circles, Stan Abbott sets out to explore one part of England for the visible clues to our mysterious past from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages: stone circles and standing stones, in Cumbriathe Northern English county that boasts more of these monuments than any other. Here, the countrys tallest mountains are ringed by almost fifty circles and henges, most of them sited in the foothills or on outlying plateaux. But why were these built
We may never have a definitive answer to this question, but by observing and comparing sites, a greater understanding emerges. Were some circles built for ritualistic purposes, or perhaps astronomical Were they burial sites, or simply meeting places
Join Stan Abbott as he searches for the hidden stories these great monuments guardand might reveal if we get to know them.
'An energetic and informed historical adventure shining a light on Neolithic Cumbria.'
-- Emily Atherton, Editor, Cumberland and Westmorland HeraldStan L Abbott is an award-winning writer on the outdoors and conservation, whose career as a journalist began in Yorkshire. He has written on travel and the outdoors for national and regional newspapers and magazines. He has also worked in industry and tourism in the UK and Europe. He has written and edited many books about local history, travel and walking, and published or edited several travel and conservation magazines. A prominent member of the Outdoor Writers & Photographers Guild, he led a rail restoration group in Yorkshire and writes regularly for the New European newspaper.