
Stonehenge has kept its secrets for 4,500 years. Until now.
Standing alone on Salisbury Plain, the world's most enigmatic monument has inspired awe, wonder, and relentless debate. In Stonehenge Deciphered, award-winning journalist Alun Rees cracks open what academia has long kept locked away — and brings the ancient stones thundering to life.
Meet the farming dynasty who raised the first stone circle. The paramount kings and princesses of the Bronze Age. The shamanic goldsmiths who forged their breathtaking regalia. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Rees resurrects the real people behind the monument — their world, their rituals, their purpose.
Discover the extraordinary story of two American high school students who decoded Stonehenge's sacred geometry — and the electrifying connections between the henge, ancient Sumerian astronomy, and predictive equations still used by NASA today.
And finally, confront the riddles that have haunted scholars for centuries: Who really built Stonehenge? Why were eighty Bluestones hauled 150 miles from Wales? Was this a place of ritual healing?
The answers lead to a stunning vision of Solstice ceremonies where the ancients used the stones themselves to mirror the constellations — and play otherworldly music for their gods.
This isn't just a book about stones. It's the untold story of the people who made them sacred.
In this book you will discover:
About
Alun G. Rees
Alun Rees was born and raised on the Bristol Channel coast in Wales and enjoyed a long career in journalism as a staff correspondent for the Daily Mail, Daily Express and Mail on Sunday covering wars, disasters and major crimes. His awards include UK Campaigning Journalist of the Year. Alun is an author of two military non-fiction best sellers and a historical non-fiction, The Book of Sticks: Ancient and Modern. He has lived near Stonehenge in Wiltshire for 45 years sharing time in the US with his American partner, and he’s a proud father of three adult children, respectively a publisher, an author and a soldier.



