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This research would not have been possible without the works of some 80 authors and publishers, listed under References and Bibliography of part VI in The Meaning of Stonehenge: an Exploration; they have my deep appreciation. My special thanks are due to those archaeologists and photographers whose works I have borrowed, or modified for my figures; they are listed below.
- 1 Chippendale C 1983 Stonehenge Complete Thames and Hudson
- 2,3,42,47,53,54, Newall RS 1981 StonehengeDoE Official Handbook (11th Impression with amendments), first published 1959
- 4,24, Richards J, and English Heritage, 1990 HBMC of England
- 9, Atkinson RJC 1980 The Prehistoric Temples of Stonehenge and Avebury Pitkin Pictorials
- 12, Atkinson RJC 1979 Stonehenge: Archaeology and Interpretation Pelican Books
- 14, model by M Postin, photo by Florentia Buckingham
- 22,70, Lamb HH 1977 Climate, Past, Present and Future Methven
- 23, Lamelet-El- Bahnassawi Cairo 25-30,Cunnington ME 1929 Woodhenge George Simpson. Refer to Library of Devizes Museum, Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Museum SN10 1NS
- 31,32, Vatcher, Faith de M and Lance 1976 The Avebury Monuments DoE Handbook
- 34, John Green, see Fig 9
- 58,59, Green C and Rollo Smith S 1984 The Excavation of Eighteen Round Barrows near Shrewton, Wiltshire Proc. of the Prehistoric Society Vol 50 pp255-318
- 60, Ordnance Survey
- 62, Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England) 1979 Stonehenge and its Environs Edinburgh University Press
- 63, Moore Patrick 1981 The Moon Mitchell Beazley Publishers
- 67, for stone 41 L19: Claire and Michael O'Kelly 1982 Thames and Hudson; for stone ball: British Archaeology March. April 2008
- 68, Malone C 1989 Avebury B T Batsford/ English Heritage
- 72, Aaby B Nature Vol 263 Sept. 23rd 1976 pp281-284
- 74, Antiquity III 1929
- 75, Newham CA 1972 The Astronomical Significance of Stonehenge Moon Publications
- 76, Antiquity XXX 1959
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