- J. F. S. Stone
John Frederick Smerdon Stone (b. 1891? - d. 1957) was a British archaeologist, most famous for his work in and around
Wiltshire , especially atStonehenge and theWoodhenge area. In 1947, Dr Stone excavated the first ever trench across the Stonehengecursus , at a site near the Fargo Plantation a little north west of the stone circle. This permitted its dating for the first time and Dr Stone was able to establish its prehistoric date and that it had been constructed usingantler picks in irregular sections. In the cursus ditch fill, he also found a piece of Welsh stone, a fragment from the Cosheston Beds ofMilford Haven . Coupled with the finds ofbluestone fragments found between the cursus and Stonehenge, Dr Stone hypothesised that an earlier bluestone monument, predating the megalithic stages of Stonehenge, had stood near the cursus and been subsequently moved and re-erected on its current spot. In 1950, Dr Stone joinedRichard Atkinson andStuart Piggott in an excavation at Stonehenge itself. Commissioned by theSociety of Antiquaries , their work recovered many cremations and developed the phasing that still dominates much of what is written about Stonehenge.ource
Chippendale, C "Stonehenge Complete" (Thames and Hudson, London, 2004)
Further reading
* Stone, John F.S., 1935. "Some discoveries at Ratfyn, Amesbury and their bearing on the date of Woodhenge", Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 47, 55-67
* Stone, John F.S., 1936. "An enclosure on Boscombe Down East", Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 47, 466-489
* Stone, John F.S., 1938. "An early Bronze Age grave in Fargo Plantation near Stonehenge", Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 48, 357-70
* Stone, John F.S., 1947. "The Stonehenge Cursus and its affinities", Archaeological Journal, 104, 7-19
* Stone, John F.S., & Young, W.E.V., 1948. "Two pits of grooved ware date near Woodhenge", Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 52, 287-306
* Stone, John F.S., 1949. "Some grooved ware pottery from the Woodhenge area", Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 15, 122-27
* Stone, John F.S., 1958. "Wessex Before the Celts", Frederick A Praeger Publishers, New York, 1958, Library of Congress Card # 58-8184
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