The Old Straight Track by Alfred Watkins is a non-fiction work that presents the idea that ancient Britain contained a network of straight alignments connecting prehistoric sites such as hills, standing stones, and churches. Watkins proposed that these “ley lines” were originally used as trackways for navigation and trade in early societies. The book combines observation, archaeology, and speculation, and while his theory has not been widely accepted by modern scholars, it has had a lasting influence on alternative archaeology and folklore studies.
The Old Straight Track - Alfred Watkins
Genres:
Historical, Non-Fiction
Book Condition:
Old
Book Type:
Paperback

