Silbury Hill is an iconic monument within the Stonhenge
and Avebury World Heritage Site, and the largest prehistoric mound in Europe.
Written by two authors with unrivalled information and knowledge of the Hill
and combining scholarly research and readable narrative,
the book tells the story of the early recognition of its importance
and of the later antiquarian and archaeological investigations.
Each is described and set within its own historical and political context
alongside the extraordinary characters of the time.
For the first time, the results of the recent work – the collapse of
the summit in 2000 leading to the re-opening of the famous tunnel in 2007 – are
set out from first-hand knowledge, and the origins of the monument
and the construction techniques fully outlined.
The book also describes how the mound was seen and used
by later communities and considers what Silbury means to people today.