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Stonehenge: Where Atlantis Died by Harry Harrison, Leon Stover

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3.0

The 40 page Afterword provides the archeological basis for the novel: the warrior culture, the ancient strife between Mycenae (Greek) and Atlantis (Minoan), the importance of tin, the culture of the proto-Celts, and the construction of Stonehenge. The novel is fleshed out over these bones, rich with detail but somewhat uneven in storytelling. Intep, the Egyptian builder, was the most interesting character to me.
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