New scientific discoveries: reinterpreting Stonehenge
Discover the latest research on the world-famous monument with leading experts on Stonehenge.
Hear about fascinating discoveries from the last few years, and how excavations have revealed new details which have prompted reinterpretations of the ceremonial and religious role the ancient stone circle has played.
This panel discussion features insight and research from Prof Michael Parker-Pearson Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), Dr Alison Sheridan FBA, Dr Susan Greaney and Eamonn Baldwin. It's chaired by Professor of European Archaeology and British Museum Trustee Chris Gosden FBA and led by Mike Parker-Pearson, Professor of British Later Prehistory.
Presented in partnership with the British Academy.
This event is part of the public programme accompanying The world of Stonehenge at the British Museum (17 February – 17 July).
More information about the exhibition can be found here: https://www.britishmuseum.org/exhibitions/world-stonehenge
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Hear about fascinating discoveries from the last few years, and how excavations have revealed new details which have prompted reinterpretations of the ceremonial and religious role the ancient stone circle has played.
This panel discussion features insight and research from Prof Michael Parker-Pearson Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), Dr Alison Sheridan FBA, Dr Susan Greaney and Eamonn Baldwin. It's chaired by Professor of European Archaeology and British Museum Trustee Chris Gosden FBA and led by Mike Parker-Pearson, Professor of British Later Prehistory.
Presented in partnership with the British Academy.
This event is part of the public programme accompanying The world of Stonehenge at the British Museum (17 February – 17 July).
More information about the exhibition can be found here: https://www.britishmuseum.org/exhibitions/world-stonehenge
Sign up to our newsletters for the latest news on our work, stories about the collection and upcoming events: https://emails.britishmuseum.org/k/British-Museum/sign_up_form_from_website_box
We’re bringing inspiring stories of humanity’s shared histories and cultural achievements to millions of people online. Your support ensures that we can continue to make the collection and videos like this one available to as many people as possible. If you can, please donate today: http://ow.ly/1e1Y30qHebG or you can text BMLEARN to 70085. Texts cost £5 plus one standard rate message.
Please see our social media code of conduct: http://ow.ly/HGiw30se20t
Stonehenge. Photo © Tetra Images / Tetra Images via Getty Images.
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