The book explores the fascinating relationship between ancient structures and ley lines, emphasizing how these sites are often situated directly on ley lines rather than merely adjacent to them. It highlights instances where these locations intersect with multiple leys, suggesting a purposeful repurposing of these sighting points for new functions throughout history. This investigation delves into the significance of these alignments and their impact on ancient practices and beliefs.
Alfred Watkins Livres






The Old Straight Track
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
A beautiful new edition of a classic work of landscape history, in which Alfred Watkins introduced the idea of ancient 'ley lines' criss-crossing the English countryside.
Photography, its Principles and Applications
- 354pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Hereford, Herefordshire, and the Wye,
- 152pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Photography: The Watkins Manual of Exposure and Development
- 178pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This manual is an essential resource for anyone interested in photography. With clear and concise explanations of key concepts, as well as practical advice and tips, this manual is perfect for anyone looking to improve their photography skills.
Archaic Tracks Round Cambridge
- 86pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Focusing on topographical alignments in the Cambridge area, this book features around 60 significant tracks identified by Alfred Watkins, a pioneer in the study of ley lines. Originally published in 1932, it is now reissued for the first time, accompanying new editions of his earlier influential works. The edition includes Watkins' original line drawings, highlighting his contributions to the understanding of landscape and historical geography. This work provides a unique insight into Watkins' exploration of the connections between ancient sites.