Sounds of the Stone Age: ‘rock’ music at Stonehenge
Stonehenge will never give up all its secrets. But a team from London’s Royal College of Art have used an entirely new approach to help answer the mystery of why the builders of the historic monument chose to haul some of its giant bluestones 200 miles away from Wales to Salisbury Plain.
Writing in the journal Time & Mind, Paul Devereux and Jon Wozencroft reveal the initial results of the ‘Landscape and Perception Project’, an attempt to uncover what Stone Age eyes and ears would have perceived in and around Carn Menyn Ridge, Mynydd Preseli, South-West Wales.
This discovery comes at a