Many years ago 'henge monuments' were identified as a distinctive
kind of prehistoric monument but their interpretation still poses
problems. When were they first built and how long did they remain
important? How were they used and did their roles change during the
course of their history? The results of excavations at Broomend of
Crichie in Aberdeenshire, Pullyhour in Caithness and Migdale and
Lairg in Sutherland are brought together in a new account of the
henge monuments of Northern Britain, which places a special
emphasis on their distinctive character and their extended history.
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