Encyclopaedia of rude stone monuments in all countries / James Fergusson,
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- 978-81-307-1670-1
- 23 930.1 FER
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930.1 CHA India: An Archaeological History/ | 930.1 CHI What Happened in History:/ | 930.1 DAN A short history of Archaelogy:/ | 930.1 FER Encyclopaedia of rude stone monuments in all countries / | 930.1 GAM Archaeology: The basics / | 930.1 HOD Reading the past: Current Approaches to Archaeology/ | 930.1 JOH Archeological Theory An Introduction |
1. Introductory
2. Preliminary observations
3. Avebury and stonehenge
4. Minor English Antiquities
5. Ireland
6. scotland
7. Scandinavia and North Germany
8. France
9. Spain, Portugal, and Italy
10. Algeria
11. Mediterranean Islands
12. Western Asia
13. India
14. America
Till antiquaries are agreed whether the circles are temples or tombs or observatories, whether the dolmens are monuments of the dead or altars for sacrificing living men, and whether the mounds are tombs or law courts, it seems impossible, without arguing every point, to write anything that will be generally accepted. Still more, till it is decided whether they are really prehistoric or were erected at the periods where tradition and history place them, it seems in vain to attempt to explain in a simple narrative form either their age or uses.
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