This event has finished Took place on: Monday, 15th Oct 2018
Stonehenge is an enduring source of mystery, myth and legend. It’s one of the most famous monuments in the world, equal to the pyramids. But who built Stonehenge, and what was their world like?
This talk examines objects from the Museum’s collection in order to chart a range of striking connections between Stonehenge, other regions of the British Isles, and continental Europe. By connecting monument, people, and objects, we can tell a new story of life, death and belief in Britain before written history.
Includes a complimentary drink.
Age: 16+
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2018-10-15 2018-10-15 Europe/London Making connections: Stonehenge in its prehistoric world This talk examines objects from the Museum’s collection in order to chart a range of striking connections between Stonehenge, other regions of the British Isles, and continental Europe. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2018/10/15/making-connections-stonehenge-in-its-prehistoric-world-180494 British Museum,Great Russell Street, London,London,LondonLocation
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