I suspect that last manuscript is fake based on the script and language.Montegriffo wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 7:32 amReally?just a pile of stones
This is what Constable drew
This is from the atlas of John Speed, 1611
This is from before the restoration
This is the oldest known depiction from the 1440 manuscript Scala MundiThe little sketch is a bird's eye view of the stones, and shows the great trilithons, the biggest stones in the monument, each made of two pillars capped with a third stone lintel, which stand in a horseshoe in the centre of the circle. Only three are now standing, but the drawing, found in Douai, northern France, suggests that in the 15th century four of the original five survived.
So, tell me again how it was a pile of rocks and no one knew how it looked.
I wish Flip were here, but I think stone would be written as ston or stan, depending upon the local dialect.