William Stukeley
William Stukeley was an English antiquarian and one of the pioneers in the research of Stonehenge and other ancient monuments. He was also a physician and clergyman, known for his work in archaeology and his studies of the Druids.
Books
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1. Itinerarium Curiosum, Or, An Account Of The Antiquities, And Remarkable Curiosities In Nature Or Art, Observed In Travels Through Great Britain 1776 [Leather Bound]
An Account Of The Antiquities, And Remarkable Curiosities In Nature Or Art, Observed In Travels Through Great Britain
This fascinating work serves as a detailed travelogue, chronicling the exploration of Britain's rich historical and cultural landscape during the 18th century. It offers an insightful account of the country's ancient monuments, architectural marvels, and natural wonders, as observed through the eyes of a curious traveler. The narrative is enriched with meticulous descriptions and illustrations, capturing the essence of Britain's heritage and the remarkable curiosities encountered along the journey. This book stands as a testament to the enduring allure of Britain's past and the timeless intrigue of its storied locales.
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