“[Stonehenge—A New Understanding] will prove immensely rewarding to any student of the subject”
—Publishers Weekly
“Because the author cites dozens of digs and scientific analyses—many of which lead to various interpretations—this is a difficult book to summarize without risking oversimplification. Fortunately, Pearson writes in an accessible, easy-to-follow style and provides an array of helpful diagrams,reconstruction sketches, and photographs.”
—Foreword Reviews
“Renowned archaeologist Pearson presents the findings of the most ambitious and scientifically informed investigation of Stonehenge thus far . . . The most authoritative, important book on Stonehenge to date.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred
“A solid, comprehensive introduction to this important World Heritage Site, showing how an immense archaeological project is conducted from beginning to conclusion. Recommended to all interested readers.”
—Library Journal
“This is brilliantly written scholarship. The book combines old ideas about the circle with the unexpected revelations of today. It is a triumph.”
—Aubrey Burl, author of A Brief History of Stonehenge and seven other books on prehistoric stone circles
“From 2003 to 2009, the archaeologist Mike Pearson led the Stonehenge Riverside Project. . . . His book is a detailed account of that archaeological survey, expressed in a genial style that invigorates the story of the groundwork.”
—Iain Finlayson, The Times (London)
“The book describes one of the outstanding archaeological projects of recent years. It is accessible, original, carefully researched and important. But, above all, it is exciting.”
—Richard Bradley, Reading University
“Parker Pearson has collated [all the research findings], accessibly, in his book.”
—The Guardian