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The Archaeologist

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A series of quarterly programmes reviewing archaeological developments and discoveries in the British Isles.
Edited and introduced by Glyn E. Daniel, Ph.D., University Lecturer in Archaeology in the University of Cambridge
In this edition Dr. Daniel introduces: J.F.S. Stone, D.Phil., F.S.A.
Programme produced by Alan Gibson
There is one important point about Stonehenge which was not dealt with in the previous programme in this series, the 'foreign stones' which at some distant period were brought to Stonehenge from far outside Wiltshire. How were they transported, whence and when? Dr. Stone, who is a research chemist, describes how the resources of chemical knowledge have been placed at the service of archaeology in enabling us to answer these questions.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Glyn E. Daniel
Unknown:
J. F. S. Stone
Unknown:
D.Phil. F.S.A.
Produced By:
Alan Gibson

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