
If stones could speak: unlocking the secrets of Stonehenge
Science and technology, History, Science and medicine biography, Archaeology, European travel and geography
Human-narrated audio
Summary
Traces the history of archaeological excavation at 4,500-year-old Stonehenge in England. Discusses a Madagascar scientist's belief that the circle of stones was a memorial to the dead, rather than a temple, and British archaeologists' subsequent work to substantiate that opinion. For grades 5-8. 2010
Title Details
ISBN
9781426305993
Publisher
National Geographic
Copyright Date
2010
Book number
4440778
Audio details for CELA title
Narrator
Patrick Downer
Duration
1 hours 45 minutes 8 seconds
Audio producer
Potomac Talking Book Services