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Re: Chronology
Feb 17, 2002, 17:08
I have a book called Stonehenge - Mysteries Of The Stones and Landscape by David Souden which is published by English Heritage. It has a 'rough' timeline on pages 18-19. You might be able to turn up a copy in your local library. It' isn't definative, but it covers most of the period of 'monument' building from the Early Neolithic to the Iron Age. Though the dates are all in relation, and roughly corresponding to the books subject matter (Stonehenge). So you have longbarrows - 4200-3200 BC etc, though it does get a little more specific about Stonehenge and environs, eg. Robin Hoods Ball 4000-3600BC, Woodhenge 2350-2000BC etc. The Aubrey Burl book i'm sending you does have a VERY basic site chronology on the first page or so. Failing that, the Channel 4 Timeteam page have a sort of timeline in relation to the sites they have covered. Hope that helps.

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