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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm, 50 b&w illus
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Head of Zeus
  • ISBN-10: 1781856621
  • ISBN-13: 9781781856628
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm, 50 b&w illus
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Head of Zeus
  • ISBN-10: 1781856621
  • ISBN-13: 9781781856628
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A beautiful new edition of a classic work of landscape history, in which Alfred Watkins introduced the idea of ancient "ley lines" criss-crossing the English countryside

First published in 1925, this book outlined its author's concept of "ley lines," supposed pre-Roman pathways consisting of aligned stone circles, standing stones, and prehistoric mounds, used for trading and ceremonial purposes during the Neolithic era. Based on his surveys of the Anglo-Welsh border country, Alfred Watkins believed that in ancient times the country was crisscrossed by a network of straight-line travel routes, with prominent features of the landscape used as navigation points. Watkins's theories have intrigued and inspired generations of readers, from historians to hill walkers, and from amateur archeologists to new-age occultists. This new edition, with a substantial introduction by Robert Macfarlane, and retaining Watkins's original atmospheric black-and-white photographs, introduces a classic antiquarian text to a 21st-century audience. It will appeal to all who treasure the history, the contours, and the mystery of ancient landscapes.

Recenzijas

A remarkable book ... Alfred Watkins [ was a] visionary who saw beyond the bounds of his time' John Michell. Watkins re-enchanted the English landscape, investing it with fresh depth and detail, prompting new ways of looking and new reasons to walk' Robert Macfarlane. 'Robert Macfarlane in his introduction to this new edition [ ...] is respectful, finding new relevance in Watkin's writing. The result is to fold Watkins, the counter-cultural mystic-modernist, into the cultural landscape, laying the track for others to follow' TLS. 'A stimulating historical mediation on landscape' Daily Mail.

List of illustrations
vii
Introduction xii
Robert Macfarlane
Preface to the original edition xxxviii
Introduction xii
Alfred Watkins
I Mounds
1(11)
II Alignment of mounds
12(12)
III Leys in Radnor Vale
24(17)
IV Mark stones
41(19)
V The sighted track
60(14)
VI Water sight points
74(13)
VII Sight notches
87(14)
VIII Initial points
101(7)
IX Mark trees
108(6)
X Camps
114(13)
XI Ley-men
127(12)
XII Sighting staff
139(10)
XIII Traders' tracks
149(14)
XIV Sun alignment
163(14)
XV Beacons
177(8)
XVI Churches on mark-points
185(17)
XVII Orientation
202(7)
XVIII Castles on mark sites
209(15)
XIX Assemblies at mark-points
224(7)
XX Roman era
231(10)
XXI Place-names
241(13)
XXII Folk-lore
254(8)
XXIII Hermes and hermit
262(6)
XXIV In other lands
268(4)
XXV Bible record
272(7)
XXVI Confirmation
279(9)
XXVII Obscurities and objections
288(9)
XXVIII Chronology
297(5)
XXIX Alpha and omega
302(6)
XXX An outline
308(7)
Appendix A Ley Hunting 315(6)
Appendix B Buckinghamshire Leys 321(4)
Appendix C Oxford City Leys 325(2)
Appendix D Brecon Camps 327(2)
Acknowledgements and select bibliography for Robert Macfarlane's introduction 329(2)
Index 331
ALFRED WATKINS was an amateur archaeologist and author of THE OLD STRAIGHT TRACK (1925). He died in 1935. ROBERT MACFARLANE is the prize-winning author of THE WILD PLACES (2007) and THE OLD ROADS (2011).