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Abstract
The authors consider the impact that trees would have had on the visibility of the
landscape from and around Neolithic monuments. It is suggested that woodland may have
been an integral part of the way monuments were experienced.
ANTIQUITY has had a long tradition of publishing pieces on Stonehenge, represented in our cover design. Here we present an intriguing and thought-provoking paper, which draws an analogy with Madagascar to help explain the meaning of the enigmatic monument.