Karen
with a carving depicting Sulis, the heroine in The Stonehenge
Scrolls.
December 18, 2013, English Heritage opens a new exhibition and visitors’ center at Stonehenge, including a reconstructed face of a Neolithic man (Gwyr?). In January they plan to build a Neolithic village which will open next Easter. For details, go to http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/about/news/stonehenge-transformed/
The Stonehenge ScrollsDecember 18, 2013, English Heritage opens a new exhibition and visitors’ center at Stonehenge, including a reconstructed face of a Neolithic man (Gwyr?). In January they plan to build a Neolithic village which will open next Easter. For details, go to http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/about/news/stonehenge-transformed/
...although
fiction, it has years of research and facts to back it up.
published
by Muse-It-Up Publishing
The story follows The Monument Builders and how they
succeeded in constructing such incredible feats of art with only man and farm
animal power, Mother Earth, and the elements. She opens our eyes to the
emotional, spiritual, philosophical, and physical aspects of the endeavors.
Her
style of writing allows you to "pass through the stones" to the time
of their construction and into the lives of the people who dared to defy,
nature, gravity, and physics.
This
book explains so much of the stigma, dogma, and mysticism surrounding the
structures, as well as the significance of where and why it exists. A true
enlightenment.
"A
fine saga, The Stonehenge Scrolls is driven by drama and tight, involving
writing and is a pick for any who enjoyed Auel's 'Earth's Children' series and
similar historical novels." --Midwest Book Review.
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