Abury, A Temple of the British Druids, With Some Others, Described
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An antiquarian survey documents a large megalithic temple and several neighboring prehistoric monuments, presenting measured plans, engravings, and detailed observations of their layout and construction. It argues these sites functioned as centers for an early, patriarchal religion practiced without images, traces conceptual links between eastern and western ritual traditions, and proposes scenarios for the initial settlement and spread of peoples in the islands. Classical authorities and comparative examples are marshaled to interpret features and rites, blending field description with speculative historical and religious interpretation.
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