94 Bibliography of Stonehenge and Avebury. 



Baltic amber appears in Greece at least 1500 B.C., while bronze fibulae and 

 spiral ornaments of southern origin and of the same date are common in 

 Scandinavia. [Compare with these the similar objects found in the barrows 

 around Stonehenge.] 



Montfaucou, Bernard de [1655 — 1741]: Benedictine monk 

 and antiquary. 



1719 — 1724. L'Antiquite Expliquee, etc. ; fol. ; fifteen vols ; 



plates : Paris. 

 1721 — 5. Translation by D. Humphreys ; fol. ; seven vols. ; plates : 



London. 



Stonehenge is not a temple but a sepulchre ; see Vol. XV., pp. 146 — 150 ; 



with four cuts taken from Keysler. 



Moody, Hen. 1851. Notes & Essays on Hants and Wilts ; 

 8vo., xvi., 271 ; Winchester. 



Stonehenge occupies the last chapter, pp. 259 — 271. Gives an account of 

 the various theories propounded about the monument ; but believes that 

 it is a pre-Boman work. 



Moore, Charles [1815—1881]: Geologist. 

 1865. "Foreign" Eocks of Stonehenge. 



" The nearest point at which they could find similar material was Wales, 

 or possibly Shropshire, although he found stones of precisely similar 

 character while exploring the Mendips a few months ago, but the stones 

 could not have been obtained from that spot, for the rock had never been 

 worked." See Long's Stonehenge, p. 70. 



Moore, J. B. 1857. Brown's Handbook to Salisbury, etc. ; 

 8vo. ; 146 pp. ; illustrated : Salisbury. 

 For Stonehenge see pp. 105 — 116 ; with two cuts. 



Morgan, Owen [" Morien "]. 

 1894. The Light of Britannia: The Mysteries of Ancient 

 British Druidism Eevealed, etc. ; 8vo., xvi., 441 : Cardiff. 

 Folding plate of Avebury faces p. 352. 



1900. The Eoyal Winged Son of Stonehenge and 



Avebury, etc. ; 8vo., 307 ; with thirty cuts : Pontypridd and 

 London. 



Sub-titles are: "Lost Key of Mythology Restored," and " Kimmerian 

 Revelations." See reviews in Wills May., June, 1901; and Salisbury 

 Journal, 23rd Feb., 1901. Probably understandable by the " Cymry " only. 



