How Waun Mawn stone circle was designed and built, and when the Bluestones arrived at Stonehenge: A response to Darvill

Mike Parker Pearson*, Josh Pollard, Colin Richards, Kate Welham, Timothy Kinnaird, Aayush Srivastava, Chris Casswell, Dave Shaw, Ellen Simmons, Adam Stanford, Richard Bevins, Rob Ixer, Clive Ruggles, Jim Rylatt, Kevan Edinborough

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Abstract

In response to Timothy Darvill's article, 'Mythical rings?' (this issue), which argues for an alternative interpretation of Waun Mawn circle and its relationship with Stonehenge, Parker Pearson and colleagues report new evidence from the Welsh site and elaborate on aspects of their original argument. The discovery of a hearth at the centre of the circle, as well as further features around its circumference, reinforces the authors' original interpretation. The authors explore the evidence for the construction sequence, which was abandoned before the completion of the monument. Contesting Darvill's argument that the Aubrey Holes at Stonehenge originally held posts, the authors reassert their interpretation of this circle of cut features as Bluestone settings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1530-1537
Number of pages8
JournalAntiquity
Volume96
Issue number390
Early online date04 Nov 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • UK
  • Waun Mawn
  • Stonehenge
  • stone circles

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