History of Stanton Drew
Burl, A. The Stone Circles of the British Isels.1976
Dymond, C.W. The ancient remains at Stanton Drew in the county of Somerset. 1896
Gough, J.W. (1930) The Mine of the Mendips
Grinsell, L. V. Stanton Drew Stone Circles. 1918
Kellaway, G. A. (1971). Glaciation and the Stones of Stonehenge. Nature, 233, 30-36.
Morgan, C.L.(1887). The Stones of Stanton Drew: Their Source and Origin. P.Somerset Archealogical N. H. Society,33, 37-50.
Phelps, Rev. W. (1836) The history and antiquities of Somersetshire.1, section antiquities.78-80.
Sibree, E. The Stanton Drew Stones.1919
Sibree, E. Aspects of the history of Stanton Drew. 1927.
Woodward, H.B. (1871) Geological Magazine.VIII, January-December
1971. 401-405.
Geochemistry
Haskin, M.A. and Haskin, L.A., (1966). Rare earths in European shales: a re-determination. Science, 154, 504-509.
In: P.Henderson.(ed.) Rare Earth Elements Geochemistry. Elsevier.
Klein, C. and Hurlburt, Jnr., C.S., (1993). Manual of Mineralogy.
McBirney, A.R., (1984). Igneous Petrology 2nd Edition.
McLennan, S.M. (1989) Rare Earth Elements in Sedimentary Rocks: Influence of Provenance and Sedimentary Processes. Reviews in Mineralogoy. 21. 169-190
Wildeman, T.R. and Condie, K.C., (1973).Rare earths in Archean greywackes
from Wyoming and from the Fig Tree Group, South Africa. Geochim. Cosmochim.Acta.
37.439-453
Memoirs
Green, G.W. and Welch, F.B.A. (1965) geology of the Country around Wells and Cheddar.
Woodward, H.B. (1876) Geology of East Somerset and the Bristol Coal
fields.
Also noted
Aubrey, John. Monumenta Britannica, unpublished in Bodlian Library,
Oxford.
Web-sites
Figure 2 from English Heritage (archaeology division)
Somerset archive and record service
Interpretations
of magnetometer surveys