Landscape and Perception update | Stonehenge site investigations

Landscape and Perception is a research project set up by Jon Wozencroft and Paul Devereux to explore the role of sound and acoustics in prehistory, and in particular, to propose that the sonic properties of the bluestones taken from Preseli to Stonehenge might have been a key factor in their transportation from Pembrokeshire to the Salisbury Plain.

Following the discovery of abundant acoustic activity in the project’s main point of focus in the Preseli Hills in Wales, landscape-perception.com has been updated to include documentation of the site investigations carried out at Stonehenge in July 2013.

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