AN ANCIENT GUIDE TO CORNWALL
A Photographic Guide to Over 100 Ancient Sites
(Includes Full-Colour Maps and Coordinates)
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Containing Cornwall's essential ‘must-see’ ancient sites and a diverse range of the county's other off-the-beaten-track ancient peculiars, An Ancient Guide to Cornwall showcases over 100 of these timeless and fascinating curiosities. This comprehensive guide also features a Map Index to help with finding each site and coordinates of many extra sites located within close proximity to others.
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MATTER OF THE OTHERWORLD:
THE ANCIENT STONES & MEGALITHIC
STRUCTURES OF CORNWALL
The most comprehensive, photographic guide to
the Ancient Stones of Cornwall
STONE CIRCLES - DOLMENS - MENHIRS
PORTAL CHAMBERS - STONE ROWS..
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MATTER OF THE OTHERWORLD
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- Praise for MatteroftheOtherworld
"stunning photography of Cornwalls Ancient Sites
...lovingly designed and thoughtfully curated"
- MY CORNWALL MAGAZINE -
"this beautiful 450-page book is certainly worthy of any Cornish coffee table"
- CORNWALL HERITAGE TRUST -
"Winner at The Hoyler an Gof
Publishers' Awards 2023"
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Review of Matter of the Otherworld by Elizabeth Dale - www.cornishbirdblog.com
"This book is more than 400 pages of megalithic porn (sorry, that sounded better in my head!), full of exciting, unusual and atmospheric photographs of these incredible Cornish sites.
Beautifully designed and thoughtfully curated, with a clean, modern layout that really shows these enigmatic sites off to their greatest advantage. Ultimately what shines through in these pages is the author’s love for these stones and I really think that this book is a must for anyone who feels the same way...
- cannot express to you how excited I am about this book! It’s just wonderful!"
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- Elizabeth Dale, www.cornishbirdblog.com