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Dr Alexander Peach
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Prehistoric Landscape Researcher | Stone Circles & Ancient Sites
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Dr Alexander Peach is the creator of Stone Temple Gardening, a project exploring prehistoric landscapes across Britain and Asia through archaeology, movement and perception. With a PhD in history, his work focuses on stone circles, henges and ancient ceremonial sites, combining fieldwork, photography and research to understand why monuments were built in particular places.
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May 24, 2026 ∙ 14 min
Megalithomania 2026 Part 2: Sunday Talks, Sacred Geometry and the Mystery of the Stones
Megalithomania 2026 Part Two explores Sunday’s talks on sacred geometry, ancient measure, the Megalithic Portal and the mystery of the stones. I would like to personally thank conference organiser Hugh Newman for kindly giving me permission to use Megalithomania brochure images in this post. Welcome back to my Megalithomania 2026 write-up. This is the second part of my account of the Glastonbury conference weekend, focusing on the Sunday talks, the closing forum, and the ideas I carried away...
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May 23, 2026 ∙ 18 min
Megalithomania 2026 in Glastonbury: Sacred Landscapes, Ancient Sites and Stone Temple Gardening
Megalithomania 2026 was more than a weekend of lectures. In Glastonbury, among the Abbey, the Tor, ancient landscapes, Stonehenge moonsets, the Long Man of Wilmington and conversations with fellow stone obsessives, it became a living test of the Stone Temple Gardening idea: landscape first, monument second.
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Apr 12, 2026 ∙ 11 min
Robin Hood’s Stride, Peak District: A Prehistoric Ridge from Stanton Moor to the Grey Ladies
A walk from Stanton Moor to Robin Hood’s Stride reveals a prehistoric ridge shaped by movement, rock art and natural landmarks. From the Cork Stone through Rowtor Rocks and Cratcliffe to the Grey Ladies stone circle, this is not just a route but a sequence of encounters where monuments respond to the land.
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