Remembered and imagined belongings : Stonehenge in its traditions and structures of meaning

Diverses significations peuvent etre attribuees a Stonehenge, en particulier dans sa principale phase de monumentalite lithique, au Neolithique recent, en considerant : son contexte contemporain ; la tradition des monuments sacres, circulaires et autres, a laquelle il appartient ; les agencements des phases successives ; les materiaux participant a sa formation ; et les modeles d'approche et experience engendres par le monument

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