Join Accredited Lecturer Julian Richards as he explores the celebration of light and life at Stonehenge and reflects on the significance of sunlight for prehistoric humans as a mark of the passage of time.
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Comments
A positive message and very interesting
Very interesting lecture, delivered very well by this speaker. Thank you, I really enjoyed it.
Excellent lecturer and content. Great to learn something meaningful that I didn’t know.
Wonderful presentation with lovely photography.
Beautiful upliftng presentation; superb aerial footage - so nice to see Stonehenge in its isolated uncluttered glory.
What a beautiful presentation! I will look at the dark Autumn/Winter evenings in a different light from now on .
Thank you so much for your heartfelt presentation. We are indeed becoming alienated from the natural world. This was a reminder of that egregious loss (though I confess I'm very grateful for my warm house and neaarby supermarket!)
Thank you - I always enjoy listening to Julian Richards. Love reading about Sue's family break at the Stones in the 1940's. Drive past quite often but haven't visited for some years now - too commercialised for me.
So interesting. Thank you for this and all the other Artvents I have received this month.
Uplifting to look towards the lighter days, after today, amidst so much upheaval in our lives during the pandemic. As I write this, a watery sun is breaking through the clouds. Yay!
To learn more about the importance of light here's a link to the rising sun on the Winter Solstice (2020) in the Neolithic Passage Tomb at the Newgrange World Heritage Site https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=8anbIH-XfPU
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