An exploration of sacred geometry, space, and time encoded in stone structures during four successive ages of megalithic building.
An insightful account of a complex and changeable relationship between rulers, from mutual goodwill to outright declarations of war.
This grim description of the realities of life for the rural poor was the result of Richard Heath's travels around the country in the 1870s, published in book form in 1893. Heath's general theme is of poverty and ignorance, the result of primitive living conditions and low pay.
Examines the ancient cosmic science of the female megalithic astronomers.