Ghosts of Stonehenge

DVD - 2017

Stonehenge is the grandest and most enigmatic of Europe's prehistoric monuments, and has inspired countless theories to explain who built it and why. Over the last decade, archaeologists have analyzed the bones of human remains buried there 5,000 years ago and remnants of huge feasts that fed the laborers at the site. Viewers will learn intimate details of the Stonehenge people and why their power began to fade soon after they raised the mighty stones.

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Genres
Documentary television programs
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Published
[Arlington, Virginia] : PBS Distribution [2017]
Language
English
Corporate Authors
Terra Mater Factual Studios, Oxford Scientific Films, Channel Four Films (Firm)
Corporate Authors
Terra Mater Factual Studios (production company), Oxford Scientific Films, Channel Four Films (Firm)
Other Authors
Simon Bennett (screenwriter)
Edition
Widescreen
Item Description
Title from container.
Wide screen.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (approximately 60 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD.
Audience
Rating: TVPG.
ISBN
9781531703455
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 6 Up-When Stonehenge expert Mike Parker Pearson is faced with untangling thousands of tiny cremated bone fragments mixed together in burial pits, he seems more energized than daunted. With the help of forensic osteoarchaeologists (who use earbones to differentiate male from female and approximate a body count of individuals per burial site), Pearson makes scientifically grounded suppositions of who lived near or at the site thousands of years ago. Might they have been construction leaders or perhaps the labor force for some phases of Stonehenge's formation? Perhaps they were worshipers or elite families? Expert interviews, maps, animations and present-day footage point to evidence of where materials came from and how their arrangement is related to astronomical events, such as the solstices. The film discusses new evidence regarding the Aubrey holes (an outer ring of holes that predate the large Stonehenge monoliths) and their function as burial pits. New scientific analysis establishes there were residents at a nearby village, and pot shards reveal information about their diets. Though more is now known, Pearson must still hedge his comments with words like "possibilities," "evidence points to," "might have," and "could have" when discussing the site's creators. The film provides several plausible scenarios yet acknowledge that no one yet has definitive answers. -VERDICT Useful for anyone with an interest in Stonehenge or in seeing scientific methods at work as researchers use incomplete evidence to explore potential conclusions.-Maggie Knapp, Trinity Valley School. Fort Worth, TX © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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