Book review: “Stonehenge” by Rosemary Hill
British cultural historian Rosemary Hill begins her 2008 book Stonehenge about the famed prehistoric place with these words: What we now call Stonehenge stands on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire at [...]
British cultural historian Rosemary Hill begins her 2008 book Stonehenge about the famed prehistoric place with these words: What we now call Stonehenge stands on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire at [...]
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