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Solving Stonehenge: The Key to an Ancient Enigma [Hardcover]

Anthony Johnson
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June 15, 2008
A completely new and convincing solution to the key puzzles of Stonehenge.

As Anthony Johnson reveals in this astonishing book, patient detective work and detailed computer analysis of clues hidden within this famous monument can be made to yield remarkable new insights into how the earthwork and stone circle were conceived and laid out.

The story begins with a reappraisal of over 250 years of fieldwork, excavation, and speculation, including John Wood's highly accurate but often overlooked survey of 1740. It is the most important record of Stonehenge ever made, and the only reliable plan of the monumentbefore the fall of several major stones and their subsequent re-erection in the twentieth century.

The prehistoric engineering skills involved in the construction of Stonehenge have long been recognized, but Johnson presents for the first time tangible evidence to show that locked within the symmetry of the stones are precise formulae that determined their numbers, spacing, and relationships. He explains how the Neolithic surveyors set out the fifty-six Aubrey Holes, four Station Stones, and the thirty stones in the Sarsen Circle; and the significance of the horseshoe arrangement of massive trilithons at the heart of the monument. The implications are far reaching, demonstrating that the people who designed Stonehenge in all its phases of construction, spanning over 1,000 years, employed simple and elegant geometric rules.

Elaborate sightline theories, alignments, and astronomical computations are questioned, allowing the rationale behind Stonehenge and other prehistoric sites, some of which conformed to the same model, to be reassessed. 135 illustrations, 35 in color.

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Anthony Johnson is an experienced archaeologist based in Oxford, with more than 300 archaeological surveys and site reports to his name.

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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Thames & Hudson (June 15, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0500051550
  • ISBN-13: 978-0500051559
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 1.1 x 9.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #709,212 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling, innovative and satisfying June 4, 2008
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Tony Johnson's book is a compelling read, not only for the millions of people who are intrigued with the enigma that is Stonehenge, but also for those who like a police procedural which pulls one into the author's thoughts and raises and answers questions as you go. Mr. Johnson starts and ends with the stones. He carefully reviews the historical literature about the site and then constructs his own computer generated plans from which he manages to explain how such a complex structure was made using only a peg and piece of rope. In so doing he removes the need to postulate some Neolithic measuring unit, and aside from the axis being aligned with the winter solstice, he does not need to invoke any complex and contrived astronomical patterns to explain the stones' positions. He places the monument in the context of the Neolithic Wiltshire landscape and makes a major and innovative breakthrough in explaining how Stonehenge was constructed by studying gold jewelry found in a nearby grave. The writing is clear, balanced and self analytical. At no time dose one feel he has an axe to grind - he simply looks at where the stones are or were and with Holmesian logic deduces how they were positioned. In the final chapter he does allow himself some speculation as to the possible purpose of the monument and I found it very satisfying - as I am sure you will when you read it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Investigating Stonehenge+ January 18, 2009
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Solving Stonehenge? Far from it.Yet,this book is an excellent look at the physical lay-out of the lithic arena.This book is a direct scientific record of the sleuthing researchers,who inquired into the true meaning of the ancient trilithons.Many great pictures,sketches,exploded diagrams,and drawings presented.New speculation suggests that Stonehenge was the final ceremonial spot for pre-historic deceased warriors,a portal for their journey into the great beyond.New evidence has uncovered housing structural outlines ,near the mysterious dolman monoliths.The truth may be that Stonehenge was a multi-purpose chapel.Used for farewell funerals,the closing of the agricultural year,and marking the shortest day of the solar year.A 'Wood-henge' may have been close-by for fertility rites of Spring,welcoming back the warmth of the Sun,and marking the longest solar day of June 21st.One question is answered here.The true enigma of the geometric bluestones,like the pyramids of Giza,will surely be argued for some time to come.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The How and Why of Stonehenge? August 20, 2012
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Having a math background - and a bit of a writer/blogger about world mysteries and the like - I chanced upon Anthony Johnson's most remarkable text and devoured it (after having read scores of books relative to the anthropological, archaeological, astronomical, calendrical and, especially, cosmological interpretations behind Stonehenge and its Aubrey Circle and Avenue). It wasn't long before I was carrying the book around almost as a second Bible; finally, someone who has clearly laid out in readable fashion those who from the 1100s on sought to unravel the mystery which is Stonehenge - and, more so, his history is incredibly inter-connected whereby he is able to compare and contrast and somehow get into the ethos, psyche and even the "spirit" of those antiquarians, archaeologists, philosophers and spiritual devotees who sought to unlock her mysteries.

Although a self-proclaimed archaeological field researcher whose brilliance lies in the physics of magnetism and its affect upon soils - and obviously someone keen on the geometry and math behind the HOW of Stonehenge - he eventually succumbs to her enchantment and confesses he's been attempting (all along) to discover the WHY of Stonehenge...which really is at the crux of things, isn't it? You really can't be "into Stonehenge" without joining the mystical, happy and diligent throng who have explored her designs and wondered why these neolithic builders left us such a monument in the first place.

His engagement with the Bush Barrow Lozenge and its geometric relationship with Stonehenge is compelling - whether these treasures were designed by the locals around the time of the build out of Stonehenge or imported by traders from the Near East (a.k.a. Middle East) is not the issue - the issue is its amazing similar and geometric integrity that meshes so well with Stonehenge itself.

When Johnson rehearses the major sections of Aubrey Circle/Stonehenge he integrates the histories and researchers whose disclosures enhance his presentation of the immediate topic - whether the Avenue, Friar's Heel Stone, ditches, chalk mounds, holes/pits, Sarsen Stones, Entry Stones, bluestones, Trilithons - absolutely comprehensive and readable detail is given. Although he flirts with the WHY and acclaims he's tried to elicit the answers thereof - he's still much more into the HOW of Stonehenge (could it be that it's in the HOW we find the WHY?)...but always probing about trying to find out WHY. If the Station Stones present the octagon - WHY? Without equivocation, he proves that the designers and builders were nigh supernaturally endowed with pin-pointed accuracy and skill sets that rival anything to the present. With these skill sets and the most rudimentary of tools, Johnson illustrates the perfection used to construct the symmetry and mathematical masterpiece which is Stonehenge - his graphics are absolutely astounding and altogether purposeful - I've not seen anything like it on Stonehenge.

Johnson concludes that the technology and the cosmological understanding which designed and constructed Stonehenge was not done in a vacuum - they had help. Rightly does he diminish the astrological/astronomical profundities associated in past interpretations of Stonehenge - Stonehenge is purposefully static, the universe is far too dynamic for Stonehenge...its stolid structure is far more given to mathematical and geometric interpretation.

Johnson wisely abstains from the exotic interpretations found within the so-called "Sacred Geometry" community - the likes of Dr. John Michell - philosopher to the hippies and insights into the Dimensions of Paradise, the New Jerusalem; however, I think it would have embellished his quest for WHY without doing harm to his treatise in that Stonehenge commends itself to such fascinating speculation...whether it be a Michell's New Jerusalem or a Pearson Parker excavating the "life and dead ancestral" zones around Stonehenge ... everything's up for grabs. To subscribe "pure nonsensical speculation" to all who have aspired to tackle her mysteries (such as the late Dr. R.J.C. Atkinson) is nothing more than high-brow academic pomposity having little or no merit - it's people like Johnson whose diligence constructs and conclusions generate enthusiastic interest and further research into the ever-fascination of Stonehenge - a mandatory read by ardent researchers into world mysteries and professional archaeologists who understand the profound brilliance of those ancients who have left us such a legacy of potential discovery.

Doug Krieger - Author - World Mysteries...blog.world-mysteries.com
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