Stonehenge
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
A striking and original interpretation of the awesome Stone Age site from one of the world's foremost archaeologists on death and burial
With a doctorate in American history, this author delves into topics that captivate young readers and adults alike. His approach to writing often uncovers hidden narratives and unexpected perspectives on American history. His works are celebrated for their engaging style and ability to spark curiosity and a desire for further discovery in readers. His lectures, frequently exploring mysteries and controversies within American history, are renowned for leaving audiences wanting more and inspiring further inquiry.


A striking and original interpretation of the awesome Stone Age site from one of the world's foremost archaeologists on death and burial
When this award-winning husband-and-wife team discovered that they each had sugar in their family history, they were inspired to trace the globe-spanning story of the sweet substance and to seek out the voices of those who led bitter sugar lives. The trail ran like a bright band from religious ceremonies in India to Europe’s Middle Ages, then on to Columbus, who brought the first cane cuttings to the Americas. Sugar was the substance that drove the bloody slave trade and caused the loss of countless lives but it also planted the seeds of revolution that led to freedom in the American colonies, Haiti, and France. With songs, oral histories, maps, and over 80 archival illustrations, here is the story of how one product allows us to see the grand currents of world history in new ways. Time line, source notes, bibliography, index.