William Stukeley
5 books
William Stukeley (1687–1765) was an English antiquarian and physician, best known for his pioneering studies of prehistoric monuments in Britain. His works, including "Stonehenge, a Temple Restor'd to the British Druids," reflect his deep interest in the ancient Druids and their religious practices. Stukeley's detailed observations and illustrations contributed significantly to the understanding of megalithic structures and their cultural significance. He also authored "Abury, A Temple of the British Druids, With Some Others, Described," where he explored the ceremonial landscape of Avebury. His writings blend archaeology, history, and philosophy, marking him as a notable figure in the early development of archaeology as a discipline.
Books by This Author
5 titles
Abury, A Temple of the British Druids, With Some Others, Described
William Stukeley
Itinerarium curiosum (centuria I)
William Stukeley
Itinerarium curiosum (centuria II)
William Stukeley
Stonehenge, a Temple Restor'd to the British Druids
William Stukeley
The Philosophy of Earthquakes, Natural and Religious / or, An Inquiry Into Their Cause, and Their Purpose
William Stukeley