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Bibliography of Stonehenge and Avebury. 



Barth, Dr. Hen. [1821—1865]: German explorer. 

 1857 — 58. Travels en Northern and Central Africa, five vols., 

 8vo., c. 600 pp. each ; illustrated : London. 



These volumes average 600 pp. each ; and have coloured illustrations, maps, 

 woodcuts, etc. The author describes and illustrates some " trilithons " in 

 Tripoli (Vol. I., pp. 58, 74). 



For these monuments see also Cowper, and Myres. 



Bateman, Thos. [1821 — 1861] : Archaeologist. 1848. Vestiges 

 of the Antiquities of Derbyshire; 8vo., vi, 246; with 

 sixty-seven illustrations : London. 

 Describes Arbor Lowe, etc. 



1861. Ten Years Diggings in Celtic and Saxon Grave- 

 hills ; 8vo., 302 pp., with 59 woodcuts : London. 



Describes his researches in the barrows of Derbyshire, Staffordshire, and 

 Yorkshire; from 1848 to 1858. Refers in the preface to "the costly folios of 

 Sir Richard Hoare's ' Ancient Wiltshire,' which are in a great measure 

 useless to the scientific student, from the absence of any craniological 

 notices or measurements." 



Bates, Hen. H. 1900. The British Sphinx : Munsey's Mag., 

 XXIII., 310—315 (May No.); with five illustrations. 

 "Stonehenge, like its mythical prototype, sits by the wayside, and propounds 

 to all passers the riddle of its origin — the wherefore of its existence." 



Bazeley, Rev. W 



1891. Abury and its Literature: 8vo. : Gloucester. 



Bede, The Venerable [A.D. 673 — 735.]: Historian. 

 73 L A.I). Historia Eivi.ksiastica mentis Am;luki m : [Eccles- 

 iastical History of England]. 



1473. First printed edition issued: Strasburg. 



1841. Complete Works: edited l>y Stevenson tor Knglish Hist. 

 Sue. ; N\ u.. bWO Vols. : London. 



184."). Edition by Giles ; twelve vols., 8vo. ; London. 

 1 869. Edition by G. H. Moberly: Oxford. 



Hi de docs no/ mention either Stonehen^o or any treaohw D8 Attack upon 

 the Britons l>y 1 1 enlist . 



