AtkinsonR. J. C., Stonehenge (London, 1956; subsequently as paperback, Harmondsworth, 1960), 11. Other works on Stonehenge include Sir LockyerNorman, Stonehenge and other British stone monuments (London, 1906), and NewhamC. A., The enigma of Stonehenge (Sedge Rise, Tadcaster, Yorks, 1964) and The astronomical significance of Stonehenge (Leeds, 1972).
2.
Newham, Astronomical significance of Stonehenge, 23.
3.
ThomA., Megalithic sites in Britain (Oxford, 1967), chap. 5; ThomA. and ThomA. S., “The Carnac Alignments”, Journal for the history of astronomy, iii (1972), 11–26, p. 25.
4.
Op. cit., 77–82.
5.
Ibid., 78–79.
6.
Ibid., 35.
7.
ThomA. and ThomA. S., “The Kermario Alignments”, Journal for the history of astronomy, v (1974), 30–47, p. 47.
8.
ThomA., “The Geometry of Cup-and-ring Marks”, Transactions of the Ancient Monument Society, n.s., xvi (1968–69), 77–87.
9.
LockyerNormanSir and PenroseF. C., “An Attempt to Ascertain the Date of the Original Construction of Stonehenge from its Orientation”, Proceedings of the Royal Society, lxix (1901), 137–47.
10.
ThomA. and ThomA. S., “The Astronomical Significance of the Large Carnac Menhirs”, Journal for the history of astronomy, ii (1971), 147–160.
11.
Ibid., and ThomA., Megalithic lunar observatories (Oxford, 1971), chap. 9.