The Mystery of Stonehenge Essay

The Mystery of Stonehenge Essay

1) The Mystery of Stonehenge

Dr. Gerald Hawkins, in his book Stonehenge Decoded (adapted into the video that we watched, The Mystery of Stonehenge), argues a particular interpretation of the megalith. In the end, therefore, what is the mystery of Stonehenge? What is Hawkins’ idea and what conflicting opinions were also given in the program? Give me three instances of each, representing his argument and the opposing views of Patrick Moore, Richard Atkinson, Glyn Daniels, and/or anyone else whose opinion was presented. Be sure to give a description of their status or position (computer expert, paleontologist, etc.).

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Format: 3 pages (1000 word count), 1” margins, double-spaced, 12 pt. type. On a cover page or in the top left-hand corner, be sure to put your name, my name, our class, and the date. Use an effective structure that carefully guides your reader from one idea to the next, and edit thoroughly so that sentences are readable and appropriate for an academic audience.

Labeling and file protocol: Files must be in a PC-friendly format; those sent submitted in a different format or without the proper file name will not be accepted and the student will receive a zero for the assignment. The names of files submitted must be saved as NAME.ASSIGNMENT NUMBER (i.e., Sam Jones.Essay 2). This is the name of the file on your computer, NOT the title you might give the essay itself. Students may submit papers as .pdf, .txt, .rtf, .doc or .docx files; on any word-processing program, use the dropdown menu under “Save As” to find these options. Or simply paste text directly into the text field. Either way, if I can’t open it, I can’t grade it, so no Google docs, Pages, Mac-only format, etc.

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Criteria Ratings Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAnswer the question; stay on topicYou’re expected to consider and respond to my questions and suggestions for this essay, hence staying on the assigned topic.

5.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEdit thoroughly so that sentences are readable

5.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeVocabulary is appropriate for an academic audience

5.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMake sure that your argument or discussion guides your reader carefully from one idea to the next

5.0 pts

Total Points: 20.0

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