Magic Stones: The Secret World of Ancient Megaliths'Magic Stones' documents our ancestors' obsession with stone. Throughout Europe stone has been used to create dwellings for the living and the dead, as a canvas for our early art, to celebrate the heavens and in ways that are, even today, beyond our understanding. |
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Sentinels of Stone | 27 |
Ways to Enlightenment | 65 |
Places of Celebration and Worship | 97 |
Copyright | |
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