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The Significance of Monuments
On the Shaping of Human Experience in Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe
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- 192 pages
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Exploring the Neolithic period's complexities, Richard Bradley examines the development and significance of monuments like Stonehenge. He traces their evolution from the Mesolithic to the Late Bronze Age, highlighting how these structures shaped prehistoric people's understanding of time and space. The book delves into the transformative role of monuments, showcasing detailed case studies that reveal how societal changes influenced their modification and reinterpretation over six millennia. This analysis offers insights into the paradoxes and evolving consciousness of ancient communities.
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The Significance of Monuments, Richard Bradley
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- 1998
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