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On the Path to Enlightenment: Power and Knowledge at Stonehenge
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Proceedings of the British Academy 92: Science & Stonehenge edited by CunliffeBarry & RenfrewColin, 1997. Oxford: Oxford University Press; ISBN 0-1972-6174-4 hardback, £29.95. 375 pp.
Stonehenge: Making Space by BarbaraBender, 1998. Oxford: Berg; ISBN 1-85973-908-3 paperback, £14.99. 270 pp.
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14 October 2009
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