Scan of a printed copy of a digitally-modified reconstruction illustration depicting a theory about how people could have worked together to erect the central upturned oak tree and timber post circle of Seahenge, in about 2049BC during the Bronze Age

Date:
May 2004
Location:
Seahenge (Holme I), Holme Next The Sea, West Sands, King's Lynn And West Norfolk, Norfolk
Reference:
IC222/006
Type:
Reconstruction Artwork
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Description

This digitally-collaged reconstruction illustration was created using elements from drawings IC222/004 and IC222/005, and was reproduced on page 76 of the 2005 English Heritage publication entitled 'Seahenge: An Archaeological Conundrum', by Charlie Watson.

Content

This is part of the Volume: IC222 Seahenge, Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk; within the Series: EHC01/146 English Heritage Reconstruction and Artwork Collection; within the Collection: EHC01 English Heritage(EH):Archive

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Illustrator: Dobie, Judith

Keywords

Bronze Age Timber Circle, Construction, People At Work