Stonehenge And Its Barrows (1876) is a book written by William Long. It is a detailed study of the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge and the surrounding burial mounds or barrows. The book covers the history of the site, its construction, and the many theories and interpretations that have been proposed over the years. Long also provides a comprehensive survey of the barrows in the surrounding area, examining their construction, contents, and significance...
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