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Records in Stone: Papers in Memory of Alexander Fyne, Argyllshire) (E. Mackie, pp. 206-31); Thorn (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, alignments of Argyll and Mull (C. Ruggles, pp. 1988). Edited by C. L. N. Ruggles. 175 x 253 mm. xvii 232-50); cluster analysis of astronomical orientations + 519 pp. Frontispiece, 144 figs., 35 tables. Price Q. Patrick and P. Freeman, pp. 251-61); Megalithic £50·00. observatories in England, real or imagined (R. Norris, pp. 262-76); the Stone Rows ofN. Scotland (L. This fascinating collection of 21 papers is divided ;\lyau, pp. 277-318); Stones in the landscape of into two sections; the first five put forward ac; an Brittany (P.-R. Giot, pp. 319-24); The orientation of appreciation of Thorn (or A. T. as he is known in the visibility from the chambered cairns ofEday, Orkney text), the second pan devoted to research inspired (D. Fraser, pp. 325-36); The Ring of Brodgar (G. by his work. Ritchie, pp. 337-50); geometry of some megalithic The book is introduced through two personal rings (R. Curtis, pp. 351-77), megalithic compound views of AT., one by his son Archie (pp. 3-11), the ring geometry (T. Cowan, pp. 378-91 ); the metrology other by Hans Matz (pp. 14-20).