A concise, illustrated account of the history and archaeology of an iconic feature of the English landscape.
'Stonehenge makes three important contributions. First, it summarises in less than 200 pages the latest research on the monument without superficial treatment. Second, Pryor cuts through the bewilderingly complicated sequence of construction and reconstruction at Stonehenge to make sense of this complex monument ... And third, it is a lively and engaging read, punctuated by Pryor's anecdotes from working at Flag Fen and other sites' Time and Mind.