Stonehenge: Neolithic Man and the Cosmos. John North
Giants’ Hills 1 and 2. Stars and Sun
Hazleton North and Burn Ground—Cotswold–Severn Long Cairns
Windmill Hill and Barrow Rings
The Two Stonehenge Cursus and their Dorset Precursor
The Probable Evolution of the Dorset Cursus
Long Barrows, Territories and Totems
The Coombe Bissett Parallelogram
The Wilmington Long Man and Neighbouring Barrows
The History of the Long Man and his Staves
The Bledlow and Whiteleaf Crosses
The Seasons: an Astronomical Sketch
Risings and Settings of the Sun and Moon
Some Examples of Extremes of Rising and Setting
The Stone Rows. Tracks across Dartmoor
The Avenues near Avebury: Introduction
The Principle of Tangent and Centre
Long Barrow, Cursus, Avenue and Row
Barrow Rings in the Low Countries
Harenermolen and the Counting of Holes
Harenermolen: Symmetries and the Spacings of Rings
Probable Styles of Observation Using Posts
Harenermolen: Alignments in Both Rings
The Earliest Stonehenge Structures
Ditch, Bank, Treehenge and Aubrey Holes
The Aubrey Holes and Normanton Down Tracks
Post Numbers as a Guide to Events
Woodhenge: the Supernumerary Posts
Woodhenge: the Third Dimension
Woodhenge: the Integration of Sun and Moon
Durrington Walls: the Constant Horizon
Durrington Walls: the Dimensions of the Posts
Durrington Walls: the Southern ‘Façade’
Durrington Walls: the Four-Posters and Post Rows
Mount Pleasant: Alignments on Stars