The Megalithic Imperative. A Third Stone Anthology

Par : Neil Mortimer
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  • Nombre de pages352
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-917674-03-4
  • EAN9781917674034
  • Date de parution06/01/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurStrange Attractor Press

Résumé

Collecting a decade of cutting edge writing about archaeology, earth mysteries, folklore, and myth in our ancient landscapes. Occupying those resonant spaces where archaeology meets folklore and myth, Third Stone was from 1994 to 2003 the United Kingdom's most exciting journal for exploring Europe's ancient past. Here researchers from a wide range of backgrounds, practices and disciplines could exchange knowledge and critique ideas.
Established academics and celebrated authors mingled with independent scholars, mystics, and Neo-pagans, all with the common goal of understanding the way our ancient ancestors thought, lived and built in our shared landscapes. The Megalithic Imperative: A Third Stone Reader presents a selection of articles originally published in the magazine, alongside new commentaries from the original authors, contextualizing notes from Third Stone's editor Neil Mortimer, and an introduction setting out the magazine's history and evolution within the alternative archaeology and Earth Mysteries movements of the time.
Contributors include Jenny Blain and Robert J. Wallis, Aubrey Burl, Paul Devereux, Brian Edwards, Jeremy Harte, Leslie Ellen Jones, George Nash, Alby Stone, Adam Stout, Cheryl Straffon, Danny Sullivan, Andy Worthington, Jennifer Westwood and Juliette Wood.
Collecting a decade of cutting edge writing about archaeology, earth mysteries, folklore, and myth in our ancient landscapes. Occupying those resonant spaces where archaeology meets folklore and myth, Third Stone was from 1994 to 2003 the United Kingdom's most exciting journal for exploring Europe's ancient past. Here researchers from a wide range of backgrounds, practices and disciplines could exchange knowledge and critique ideas.
Established academics and celebrated authors mingled with independent scholars, mystics, and Neo-pagans, all with the common goal of understanding the way our ancient ancestors thought, lived and built in our shared landscapes. The Megalithic Imperative: A Third Stone Reader presents a selection of articles originally published in the magazine, alongside new commentaries from the original authors, contextualizing notes from Third Stone's editor Neil Mortimer, and an introduction setting out the magazine's history and evolution within the alternative archaeology and Earth Mysteries movements of the time.
Contributors include Jenny Blain and Robert J. Wallis, Aubrey Burl, Paul Devereux, Brian Edwards, Jeremy Harte, Leslie Ellen Jones, George Nash, Alby Stone, Adam Stout, Cheryl Straffon, Danny Sullivan, Andy Worthington, Jennifer Westwood and Juliette Wood.