The book was about the spatial and visual relationship between Stonehenge and the barrow groups surrounding it, and the authors had grouped the barrows according to criteria that I couldn't understand. And my prof just confirmed to me that he didn't get their criteria, either, and that he frankly thought that part of the books was bollocks. *g*
Hey, I'm an archaeologist, not a New Age follower!
The book was about the spatial and visual relationship between Stonehenge and the barrow groups surrounding it, and the authors had grouped the barrows according to criteria that I couldn't understand. And my prof just confirmed to me that he didn't get their criteria, either, and that he frankly thought that part of the books was bollocks. *g*