England -- Antiquities
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England -- Antiquities
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- Stonehenge, by Harriette Abels ; edited by Howard Schroeder
- Prehistoric England, by Grahame Clark
- Stonehenge, by Q.L. Pearce
- The castle in England and Wales, an interpretive history, D.J. Cathcart King
- Exploring English castles, evocative, romantic, and mysterious true tales of the kings and queens of the British Isles, Dr. Edd Morris
- Stonehenge decoded, a lost city revealed, produced by Change Productions Ltd. for National Geographic Television ; producer/director, Christopher Spencer ; writers, Colin Swash, Christopher Spencer ; for the National Geographic Channel, executive producer, Michael Welsh
- Stonehenge, a new understanding : solving the mysteries of the greatest stone age monument, by Mike Parker Pearson and the Stonehenge Riverside Project
- A History of the county of Middlesex, edited by J.S. Cockburn, H.P.F. King, and K.G.T. McDonnell
- Secrets of Stonehenge, a NOVA production by Gemini Productions LLC ; produced by Gail Willumsen & Jill Shinfield ; written and directed by Gail Willumsen
- Prehistoric Avebury, Aubrey Burl
- The Victoria history of the county of Somerset;, edited by William Page
- Sweet track to Glastonbury, the Somerset levels in prehistory, Bryony and John Coles
- If stones could speak, unlocking the secrets of Stonehenge, by Marc Aronson ; with Mike Parker Pearson and the Riverside Project.
- The lost gods of England, Brian Branston
- The bells of England,, by J.J. Raven. With sixty illustrations
- Prehistoric England, Richard Cavendish
- Archaic England,, an essay in deciphering prehistory from megalithic monuments, earthworks, customs, coins, placenames, and faeric superstitions,, by Harold Bayley..
- How we found the Mary Rose, by Alexander McKee
- Medieval England, a social history and archaeology from the Conquest to 1600 A.D., Colin Platt
- Shakespeare's restless world, a portrait of an era, Neil MacGregor
- Stonehenge, Rachel Lynette
- Magna Britannia, being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain, by the Rev. Daniel Lysons and Samuel Lysons
- Stonehenge, Catherine M. Petrini
- Sutton Hoo, the excavation of a royal ship-burial, Charles Green
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