Stonehenge of the Kings
Author - Patrick Carmpton
Year published - 1967
Published by - Barnes Noble Inc
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - History In General
Summary
This book is not just about the Stonehenge site, but about the Stonehenge people. The author investigates the five “cities” of Stonehenge Wessex and surmises what may have been the relation of the history of Mycenae, the religion of the Mediterranean, Indo-European and Irish Myth to the “supreme mystery.” He feels that there is a comparison with mythical “Tara” in the instance of the specific Woodheuge Stonehenge site. For history buffs this is a new conception and a new direction.
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Author - Patrick Carmpton
Year published - 1967
Published by - Barnes Noble Inc
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - History In General
Summary
This book is not just about the Stonehenge site, but about the Stonehenge people. The author investigates the five “cities” of Stonehenge Wessex and surmises what may have been the relation of the history of Mycenae, the religion of the Mediterranean, Indo-European and Irish Myth to the “supreme mystery.” He feels that there is a comparison with mythical “Tara” in the instance of the specific Woodheuge Stonehenge site. For history buffs this is a new conception and a new direction.
Notes -
Author - Patrick Carmpton
Year published - 1967
Published by - Barnes Noble Inc
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - History In General
Summary
This book is not just about the Stonehenge site, but about the Stonehenge people. The author investigates the five “cities” of Stonehenge Wessex and surmises what may have been the relation of the history of Mycenae, the religion of the Mediterranean, Indo-European and Irish Myth to the “supreme mystery.” He feels that there is a comparison with mythical “Tara” in the instance of the specific Woodheuge Stonehenge site. For history buffs this is a new conception and a new direction.
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