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STONEHENGE: The world's best-known stone monument from the Megalithic
Age is owned by the British nation and is cared for by English
Heritage, an independent body set up by Parliament in 1984 to
protect England's archaeological and architectural heritage of
more than 400 ancient and historic...
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STONEHENGE This ancient monument of huge stones solitarily standing
on the Salisbury Plain in the county of Wiltshire, England has
captured imaginations for centuries. Theories about who built
it have included the Druids, Greeks, Phoenicians, and Atlanteans.
Speculation on the...
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Choose a Celtic Article.... Who? Myth Cycles Lia Fail Irish Deities
St. Patrick Stonehenge Danu Bile Tree ABCs Sacred Trees Days
Months Festivals Celtic Triads The Legend of Stonehenge Stonehenge
has fascinated thousands of people throughout the ages...
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Stonehenge Pictures at Snap-Shot Wallpaper - Stonehenge pictures
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Stonehenge Stone Circle, Henge and Standing Stone Wiltshire Nearest
town: Salisbury Nearest village: Amesbury Map reference: SU 123422
The best-known of all megalithic sites dates back 4000 years
(30Kb) Certainly the best known of all megalithic sites, Stonehenge
stands in...
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STONEHENGE : A VIEW FROM THE MOMENT Summer Solstice, 21 June
2000 Over the few weeks before the Summer Solstice, I was asked
a thousand times what I was expecting to happen on 21 June at
Stonehenge, whether I was looking forward to it, whether I would
be there at all, not only by friends and...
http://www.unmuseum.org/stonehen.htm
Stonehenge and the Rings of Rock Stonehenge: Mystery on the Salisbury
Plain. Stonehenge maybe, in many peoples' minds, the most mysterious
place in the world. This set of concentric rings and horseshoe
shapes on the empty Salisbury Plain...
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How was Stonehenge built? Around 3500 BC the semi-nomadic peoples
that populated the Salisbury Plain began to build the monument
now known as Stonehenge. The original construction was a circular
ditch and mound with 56 holes forming a ring around its perimeter.
The first stone to...
http://www.ci.swt.edu/Faculty/Peterson/Stonehenge/main.html
Case file: STONEHENGEThe Mystery. . .On the Plain of Salisbury
in southern England lie the ruins of an impressivemonument --
STONEHENGE. The exact purpose of this monument is unclearto us
today, but people have long marveled at the feats of engineeringinvolved
in its construction...
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StonehengeOur Stonehenge is a replica ofthe most outstanding
monument in Britain. It lies three miles east ofMaryhill Museum.
This site has a beautiful view of the Columbia Riverwith Mt.
Hood in the distance. The Stonehenge was built by SamHill, a
famous road builder and creator of Maryhill. It is...
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Mesolithic Stonehenge? 8000-7000 BC Previous slide Next slide
Back to first slide View graphic version...
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Mystery and History on the Salisbury Plain Avebury Circle, Old
Sarum, Salisbury, Stonehenge We are very excited to be able to
offer this new tour. While we have always gone to Stonehenge,
now we are making it a complete Salisbury Plain Experience. The...
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Stonehenge and other ancient sites Stonehenge and Avebury are
the two most important prehistoric temples in this country and
we are ideally situated to visit both of them easily within the
day. Stonehenge is about 45 minutes away and Avebury just over
half an hour. We are more than happy to equip...
http://www.stonepages.com/england/stoneprint.html
Stonehenge Stone Circle, Henge and Standing Stone The best-known
of all megalithic sites dates back to 4000 years ago. In the
foreground, the Heel Stone. (79Kb) This photograph (that you
may buy as a print) isn't the same we have chosen for our Web
page devoted to Stonehenge...
http://www.gn.apc.org/tash/solst_10.htm
STONEHENGE - Solstice Ritual Photo Gallery 1979 - 1984 Stonehenge
was built by the ancient peoples of our land, several thousand
years ago. The monument played a very significant part in their
lives, being used for social and religious gatherings. More recently
the stones have seen a...
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Stones of Stonehenge The massive stones that were used to create
Stonehenge, some as large heavy as fifty tons, were hauled from
the Marlborough Downs (sarcen stones), twenty-four miles away,
and from South Wales (blue stones). The design and structure
is highly skilled and each stone had been...
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STONEHENGE MACHU PICCHU - What were their ancient uses? Visit
the oldest site on the net to find out. ....Stonehenge...
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Stones of England - Stonehenge Stonehenge Stone Circle, Henge
and Standing Stone Wiltshire Nearest town: Salisbury Nearest
village: Amesbury Map reference: SU 123422 The best-known of
all megalithic sites dates back 4000 years (30Kb) Certainly the
best known of all megalithic...
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Stonehenge - M E g A L i T h i A - Much of what has been written
about Stonehenge is derivative, second-rate or plain wrong.Chippindale,6
view from within looking out, showing one of the bluestones just
inside the...
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STONEHENGE Stonehenge is one of the greatest and most well known
national monument in the United Kingdom. Built over 5,000 years
ago the original puspose of Stonehenge in unknown today, but
many theorize that it was a temple for worship, an observatory,
and even a burial mound. While it is...
http://home.clara.co.uk/dominouk/places/stonehenge.htm
Stonehenge Stonehenge The site of Stonehenge is older than the
Great Pyramids of Egypt. It dates back to 3,000 BC when the first
circle was constructed, a bank and ditch surrounded by 56 wooden
posts.The first stone circle was built some thousand years later...
http://www.beautiful-england.co.uk/stonehenge.htm
Stonehenge high on a plain in central England Stonehenge Stone
henge High on Salisbury Plain , in Southern England. No one can
fail to be impressed by these 4000 year old standing stones,
particularly if arriving in early morning or late evening when
the crowds have gone. Stone Henge...
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The UnMuseum - Mystery Hill: America's Stonehenge. Summer Solstice
sunrise. ( All photos on this page are Copyright America's Stonehenge.
Used with permission) Mystery Hill...
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main Stonehenge Avebury Historic Places...
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Stonehenge: Solving Ancient Mysteries How do we learn about the
past? What clues help us piece together a picture of life long
ago? In this lesson, students become detectives as they investigate
a mystery at Stonehenge, featured on the Thirteen/WNET New York
program...
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Stonehenge -Wiltshire England 6,000 years of history awaits Travel
Britain Stonehenge -Wiltshire6,000 years of history awaits ...
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Stonehenge Building STONEHENGE: The Building Sequence and Frequently
Asked Questions - leading to the theory of Stonehenge. WHERE
IS STONEHENGE? Stonehenge is in Wessex-- part of central-southern
England on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire (National Grid Reference
SU 123...
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Stonehenge Welcome to Stonehenge Stonehenge is one of the most
famous and mysterious monuments in the world today. An ancient
megalith, or stone monument, Stonehenge has fascinated scientists
and common people for over eight hundred years. People created
and retold many myths and fables through...
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Stonehenge Stonehenge STONEHENGE as seen in southern England.
Stonehenge was built by unknown people of ancient England who
finished building it some 2000 years before the Druids came to
Salisbury Plain. Stonehenge means hanging stones. There are many
different legends. Some even say...
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Who built Stonehenge? Our next question comes from Michelle St.Clair
from Charlotte N.C. who asks, Here's a mystery for ya...what's
the deal with Stonehenge? The theory is the druids...do you have
any more pertinent information? Did they build it, or did they
just use it? And what is its...
http://www.answer2stonehenge.com/pages/mainpage.htm
The mystery of stonehenge revealed !!!!!!! The Mystery of Stonehenge
Revealed! The answer was in the...
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Stonehenge Rebuilt Earth Mysteries Welcome to our new section,
Earth Mysteries. Over the next few months we will be adding more
stories of some truly amazing stories that you just wouldn't
believe! To start with we have stories about the rebuilding of
Stonehenge and also...
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Stonehenge Stonehenge Related Sources Stonehenge Information
on other great stone circles. The Birth of Stonehenge Stonehenge
The Prehistoric People Who Built Stonehenge? Why? The Late Fourth
Millennium Stonehenge Who built Stonehenge and Why? Earth Mysteries
- Stonehenge Nice...
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800 Stonehenge Links Stonehenge Database Stonehenge Parts 1-4
Go to Frames! STONEHENGE- is an ancient monument on Salisbury
Plain, in Wiltshire, England. It is a group of huge, rough-cut
stones. No one knows exactly who placed them there. In 1952,
archaeologists from Edinburgh University...
http://www.wiltshire-web.co.uk/history/stones.htm
The Wiltshire Web - Stonehenge Historical Wiltshire STONEHENGE
- The World`s Greatest Mystery? Stonehenge was completed around
1300B.C. The mystery surrounding its creation is - why was is
built...
http://druidry.org/obod/intro/stonehenge.html
Summer Solstice at Stonehenge Video Summer Solstice at Stonehenge
- 21 Jun 2001 Was Stonehenge built by the Druids? Historians
used to say that the Druids couldn#146t have built Stonehenge
and all the other stone circles in Britain, because the Druids
were the...
http://www.knowledge.co.uk/sis/stonehenge-rockart.htm
Stonehenge, A Giant Petroglyph? SIS Home Page Celestial Catastrophes
in Human Prehistory? Stonehenge, A Giant Petroglyph? These press
releases were announced by The University of Pennsylvania Museum
of Archaeology and Anthropology on 12 October 2001. The Society
for Interdisciplinary Studies is not...
http://www.greenleaf.demon.co.uk/shlinks.htm
SPP: Links Page STONEHENGE PEACE PROCESS LINKS PAGE The ANCIENT
ENIGMA Claims to be the most ancient Stonehenge website. History
legends and links to general Stonehenge information BRITISH DRUID
ORDER This has the Stonehenge pages...
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/archaeology/sites/europe/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge Stonehenge Stonehenge is a megalithic ruin on the
Salisbury Plain in England.#160 It is located two mile from Amesbury
in Wiltshire.#160 Construction of Stonehenge is said to have
started almost 5000 years ago in 2950 BCE.#160 Its construction
took place in...
http://www.omnimag.com/antimatter/new/stonehen.html
Stonehenge of DesireNo doubt about it, Stonehenge is one impressive
place. But what was it for? Was it an ancient sacrificial temple
to the goddess? Was it a prehistoric computer and celestial observatory?
Or was it something else?According to Timothy Taylor, a lecturer
in archeology at the...
http://www.mysteriousplaces.com/index.html
Mysterious Places: Explore sacred sites and ancient civilizations
x Easter island, Chichen Itza, Ancient Americans, Stonehenge,
Antarctica and more.. Explore Sacred Sites and Ancient Civilizations...
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Forgotten Wonders: Stonehenge Stonehenge Location: Southern England
Related Links Stonehenge The Magical History Tour Stonehenge:
the Mysterious and Unexplained Stonehenge: the Ancient Enigma
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World...
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Stonehenge Stonehenge Stonehenge is an ancient stone circle located
on the Salisbury Plain in England, about 50 miles west of London.
It is almost certainly an ancient astronomical calendar and perhaps
a religious site. As you drive to the location of Stonehenge,
you find very few road signs...
http://www.candideleyne.co.uk/scenic/stonehenge/index.html
Stonehenge Stonehenge, Salisbury Plains, England Scenic Sights
Web page by 1997...
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Stonehenge Stonehenge Stonehenge photo copy Mike Heyworth Throughout
the centuries a lot of work has gone into attempting to decipher
Stonehenge. Who built this structure? Why? The silhouette of
these great stones against the horizon seen either by daylight
or by the light of the moon is awe...
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Siriusly ~ Ancient Civilizations (Stonehenge) Science Fact Ancient
Civilizations ~ S t o n e h e n g e ~ Long considered a sacred
site by local Druids, these massive stone monoliths are three
stories high and arranged in a circle to form a perfect solar
calandar, many with equally impressive blocks...
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STONEHENGE Lab Exercise #1 Ancient Civilizations STONEHENGE -How
Did They Do It? Stonehenge: (steuumln'hendj) A unique megalithic
monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. Its alleged
connection with the Druids dates from the 17th c., when people's
ideas about what constituted 'the...
http://www.qsl.net/w5www/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge THE MYSTERY OF STONEHENGE STONEHENGE (ENGLAND) Stonehenge
No place has generated so much speculation and wild theories
as the standing stones of Stonehenge. After driving for miles
through the rolling hills and plains of the English countryside
the sight of this unusual structure makes...
http://www.nfbcal.org/~anordley/Stonehenge.html
Stonehenge As the tour bus approaches Stonehenge, one can already
feel the mystic energy of the stones and the fields around them.
The stones of Stonehenge were most probably floated down the
Avian River on large rafts and constructed using large wooden
structures. The vertical stones...
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Stonehenge The Origin of Stonehenge Welcome to our unofficial
Stonehenge website. This site answers most questions that might
be asked about a mysterious place on earth known as Stonehenge.How
was Stonehenge built? When was...
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Stonehenge in England Stonehenge is surely Britain's greatest
national icon, symbolizing mystery, power and endurance. Its
original purpose is unclear to us, but some have speculated that
it was a temple made for the worship of ancient earth deities.
It has been called an astronomical observatory...
http://www.pyramidmatrix.com/
great pyramids, carl munck, archaeocryptography, prime meridian,
giza egypt, stonehenge Home Page Kukulkan Pyramid Nazca Lines
El Kula Pyramid Bent Pyramid Second Code...
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Stonehenge Photos, Summer 1999 Stonehenge Salisbury Summer 1999
Photo Gallery John Templeton Oxford Seminars on Science and Christianity
enlarge enlarge enlarge...
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Stonehenge only 3 miles from Shrewton - history, news and events
- Plainly a great place to live Stonehenge is a world heritage
site and is an hour's stroll from Shrewton, which oozes a sense
of history. Strung halfway between the historic Wiltshire towns
of Salisbury and Devizes...
http://www.shrewton.com/
Stonehenge is a world heritage site only 3 miles from Shrewton
- history, news, festival and events - Plainly a great place
to live Click above to enter the Shrewton Village website This
site uses frames and has been designed for screen resolution
800 x 600...
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Stonehenge and its surrounding ancient sites Wiltshire Stonehenge
is the most famous stone circle in the world. Hundreds of thousands
of visitors flock here each year and can surely only wonder what
all the fuss was about. Avebury stone circle, 20 miles to the
north, is a far more rewarding place...
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P.M.A. Photo - Stonehenge Stonehenge Under a stormy sky, Stonehenge
dominates the landscape of the Salisbury Plain, England. New
radiocarbon dating, reported by English Heritage, suggests that
construction began around 3000 years B.C. and continued until
about 1500 years B.C. More information can...
http://kroeber.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/archaeology/sites/europe/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge Stonehenge Stonehenge is a megalithic ruin on the
Salisbury Plain in England.#160 It is located two mile from Amesbury
in Wiltshire.#160 Construction of Stonehenge is said to have
started almost 5000 years ago in 2950 BCE.#160 Its construction
took place in...
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Restoration of Stonehenge comes under attack The Japan Times
February 12, 2001 Restoration of Stonehenge comes under attack
STONEHENGE, England (AP) The dramatic images show men struggling
to haul the 25-ton stone pillars of Stonehenge into place, creating
the distinctive outline of the 4,000-year...
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Crop Circle Appears by Stonehenge Appears by Stonehenge July
7th, 1996 Through the IUFO mailing list I read about a new Crop
Circle that appeared near Stonehenge on July 7th in England.
The image above was sent to the list by Steve Wingate and also
this image is on Art Bell's (see below) Web Site...
http://www.celticnz.co.nz/US14.html
Stonehenge pt 3THE COMPLEX DYNAMIC CODES OF THE STATION STONES.
At the very heart of Stonehenge's geometry are four marked positions
called the station stones. There was,anciently, yet another position,
long since eradicated, slightly to the north of the Heel Stone,
which seems to have...
http://www11.ewebcity.com/henry717/html/page6.html
stonehenge Stonehenge Few sites have instilled such a sense of
mystery in its beholders as Stonehenge. I will tell you what
is known, but I have to confess it dose not answer the big questions.
The truth is there is no way to know what its purpose was. ...
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H1 at Stonehenge On a trip to England, I went into Andy King's
Kite Store in London. I was disappointed that everything that
was on display was readily available in the US. I told Andy I
was looking for something unique. He disappeared into the basement
and returned with the H1. SOLD...
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The Beauty and Mystery of Stonehenge by Howard Fast Saturday
Review February , 196, pp 52-54 The Beauty and Mystery of StonehengeHoward
Fast IT WAS a gray-silver day - which is something specifically
English. It was neither raining nor sunny, but the sky was pearl
and laced with sunshine one moment...
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Stonehenge in VR As you drive over a hill you can Britain's most
important prehistoric monument. It's a huge circle of lintels
and megalithic pillars, believed to be anywhere from 3,500 to
5,000 years old. The area also has many burial mounds close by.
There is an audio tour...
http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/lizleyden/manip/henges.htm
Image Manipulation: Stonehenge These images started life as a
standard photo of Stonehenge which was supplied with the RiscPC.
When I mirrored it, a 'face' mysteriously appeared in the centre
column, and was the inspiration for many hours of experimentation,
leading to...
http://www.jimloy.com/pseudo/druids.htm
Druids Stonehenge Return to my Pseudoscience pages Go to my home
page Druids Stonehenge copy Copyright 1998, Jim Loy Plenty of
people, including modern day Druids, connect Stonehenge with
the Druids. Archeologists have shown that Stonehenge was built,
little by little over a...
http://basil.acs.bolton.ac.uk/~sd3/circles/stonehen.htm
Stonehenge (Wiltshire) Stonehenge (73K) The 5m tall Heel Stone.
Around 3200BC the original henge, 85m in diameter, with an inner
bank and outer ditch had a central timber setting and an outlying
stone (the Heel Stone) just outside the north eastern entrance.
Around 2400BC, 56...
http://www.mediacosm.com/graphics/stonehenge_full.html
Stonehenge Stonehenge Stonehenge is a unique megalithic monument
on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. Its alleged connection
with the Druids dates from the 17th century, when people's ideas
about what constituted 'the past' were very vague. In the 12th
c. it was believed to be a monument over...
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~cmo/photos/webpage/Stonehenge.html
Stonehenge, England Stonehenge, England. Taken August, 1999...
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STONEHENGE-1 STONEHENGE: VARIOUS THEORIES ON ITS PURPOSE by Winston
Wilson STONEHENGE 1 The subject of Stonehenge is a very interesting
topic. It is interesting because of the many theories of what
Stonehenge is and who built it. Stonehenge is another name for
hanging stone. One major question...
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Stonehenge Ask A Scientist General Science Archive Stonehenge
Question: Is Stonehenge a result of alien life? Answer: No one
really seems to know. Scientists have been investigating it for
a very long time, yet no valid conclusions seem to have been
reached. Some people think aliens did it...
http://www.gn.apc.org/tash/solst_1.htm
STONEHENGE - Solstice Ritual STONEHENGE - Solstice Ritual When
the Earth has been ravaged and the animals are dying, a tribe
of people from all races, creeds and colours, shall put their
faith in deeds, not words, and make the land green again. They
shall...
http://www.savestonehenge.org.uk/million.html
Save Stonehenge! The one million and the one hundred thousand
The one million and the one hundred thousand: the people of Stonehenge's
future A discussion paper written by Christopher Chippindale
Brian Davison and circulated to interested parties by the Wiltshire
Archaeological ...
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Stonehenge Stonehenge Home Applets Contact Us Stonehenge is a
world famous prehistoric monument, dating back almost 5000 years.
It is located on Salisbury Plain, about 10 miles to the north
of Salisbury, in southern England.[Click here for a map of...
http://alpha.furman.edu/academics/dept/english/Abroad/STONEHNG.htm
Stonehenge STONEHENGE The circles of monumental stones at Stonehenge,
near Salisbury, were erected in prehistoric times--presumably
in three stages from 3100 B.C.E. to 1550 B.C.E. The original
purpose of this artifact, perhaps the most famous prehistoric
site in Europe, remains mysterious. CLICK...
http://www.laguz.net/Stonehenge_bouw.htm
THE BUILDING OF STONEHENGE THE BUILDING OF STONEHENGE (by Wicker
Screen) The Henge of stones we see today is the youngest of several
monuments which have stood on the site. Recent archaeological...
http://www.picturesplus-art.com/Stonehenge.html
Stonehenge Stonehenge Title:Stonehenge(#120) Mysterious Stonehenge,
located on the Salisbury plain in western England, is the most
outstanding monument in the British Isles and a World Heritage
Site. Media: Limited Edition Gicleacutee on Concorde Rag 18 X
24 Price...
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Stonehenge and Avesbury Stonehenge and Avebury Everyone has heard
of Stonehenge, the legendary and mysterious man-made rock structure
in south-central England (Wiltshire). In December of 2001, Owen
and I were lucky enough to be able to visit Stonehenge on an
incredibly beautiful day. The siting of...
http://www.sophist.fsnet.co.uk/tribunal.htm
Stonehenge Tribunal Stonehenge Tribunal The Tribunal of Stonehenge,
covering the countries of England and Wales, is currently made
up of eleven covenants and a total of 67 magi. Nearly a third
of all the magi within the Tribunal live outside covenants, and
near one half of them belong to House Ex...
http://www.crl.ucsd.edu/~buff/bfp/net/stonehenge.html
NET-America's Stonehenge New England Tour America's Stonehenge
[This page has been edited from its original form which was sarcastic
in nature. Apologies to those who I have offended who take things
a little too seriously.] The captions are text taken from the
America's Stonehenge guide which...
http://www.ci.swt.edu/faculty/Peterson/Stonehenge/main.html
Stonehenge Case FileCase file: STONEHENGEThe Mystery. . .On the
Plain of Salisbury in southern England lie the ruins of an impressivemonument
-- STONEHENGE. The exact purpose of this monument is unclearto
us today, but people have long marveled at the feats of engineeringinvolved...
http://205.202.3.9/europe/ryan.html
Stonehenge The Mystery Stonehenge... The Coolest Site On The
Web by Ryan Stonehenge is an ancient circle of stones dating
nearly 5,000 years back. Stonehenge is a series of stones surrounded
by a...
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Stonehenge - Stone Circle and Henge - Ancient Sites Directory
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The Stonehenge Organisation The Stonehenge Organisation #45 On#45line
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Stonehenge - Stone Circle and Henge - Ancient Sites Directory
Stonehenge Wiltshire, England Stone Circle and Henge National
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Stonehenge Stonehenge A place so full of a grey pibble stone
of great bigness Richard Simmonds 1644 There are five main periods
of recognisable change in Stonehenge' history. Stonehenge I (c.3100
to c. 2300 b.c.e.) A ditch was dug and the chalk piled up into
a bank (inside) about 6ft high. A...
http://www.kevins-pub.org/html/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge Photo Album ...
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Mysteries of Stonehenge - Solved ?? Mysteries of Stonehenge -
Solved ?? The Problems In his landmark analytical study of this
ancient megalithic site entitled Stonehenge Decoded, astronomer/author
Gerald Hawkins describes his discovery of solar and lunar alignments
with the standing megaliths...
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Salisbury, Stonehenge Bath Salisbury Cathedral, Stonehenge Bath
The spire of Salisbury Cathedral. This cobalt blue stained glass
window is behind the alter in the cathedral. (This picture is
for you mom...
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Stonehenge -- Script Suggestions Stonehenge -- Script Suggstions
The timeline moves another 16,000 years, to about 2,500 B.C.
As this is going on, the horizon begins to glow with sunrise
and the silhouette of Stonehenge appears with the sun rising
over the heel-stone on the day of the summer...
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Stonehenge -- Background Stonehenge -- Background Of the large
stone structures in Western Europe, the best known is Stonehenge.
Its astronomical significance is that it has sight lines that
are aligned with celestial events, for exle sunrise on the first
day of summer. Stonehenge was built...
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Summer Solstice at Stonehenge Video Summer Solstice at Stonehenge
- 21 Jun 2001 Was Stonehenge built by the Druids? Historians
used to say that the Druids couldn#146t have built Stonehenge
and all the other stone circles in Britain, because the Druids
were the...
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Stonehenge ! Stonehenge! Welcome to Stonehenge, the coolest megalithic
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to all things large and stoney. Here you'll find information
on Stonehenge, Callanish, Machu Picchu, Tiawanaku, and some magnificent
natural sites, as...
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Stonehenge Stonehenge Set in the middle of Salisbury Plain, near
Amesbury in Wiltshire, Stonehenge is the finest Bronze Age sanctuary
in Europe. It may have had a religious purpose and was built
in several stages starting about 1800 BC when the outer ditch
and bank were...
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Snapshot Views of Stonehenge Snapshot Views of Stonehenge ...
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Stonehenge Stonehenge Stonehenge is a unique megalithic monument
on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. Its alleged connection
with the Druids dates from the 17th century, when people's ideas
about what constituted 'the past' were very vague. In the 12th
c. it was believed to be a monument over...
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Winchester, Wolvsey Castle, Stonehenge Winchester, Wolvsey Castle,
and Stonehenge The Great Hall at Winchester. Hanging on the wall
there could be the original King Arthur's Round Table. It is
enscribed on the outside with the names of many knights. It seems
though that the round table might be...
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My Artical On Stonehenge My Artical On Stonehenge Stonehenge
is Britain's greatest icon, which symbolizes mystery, power and
endurance. But Stonehenge's orignal purpose is unclear to us,
but some of us have speculated that it was a temple made for
the worship of ancient earth deities. Bluestones...
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Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain Stonehenge,
Salisbury Plain | Next...
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Why was Stonehenge built? Why was Stonehenge built? What we still
don't know is why Stonehenge was built. Many astronomical experts
believe that Stonehenge was used as a kind of calendar to predict
the phases of the moon and the sun. Back Home...
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Thoughts on Stonehenge.... The Preselis are the probable location
of the quarry from where the bluestone was mined used in the
second phase of the construction of an unusual stone circle in
Wiltshire called Stonehenge. Seeing as how this is the only location
in Britain the rock is found (a...
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The Legend of the Heel Stone The legend states that the devil
was involved in the building of Stonehenge. He bought stones
of an elderly woman from Ireland, and used his magic to transport
them to their current spot on the Salisbury plain in England.
He then set them up. He got...
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The Complete Stonehenge A Map of Stonehenge's Vicinity Source:
Atkinson, p. 31 Back to In Stonehenge's Vicinty Back to the Complete
Stonehenge...
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links search feedback Stonehenge in America Stonehenge, that
prehistoric pile of rocks in southern England, has captivated
the minds of people the world over. Some Americans have been
so taken that they've built their own copies. This...
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Stonehenge [ Introduction || Contents || Timeline ] Who built
Stonehenge? Why? This ancient monument of huge stones solitarily
standing on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England has captured
imaginations for centuries. Theories about who built it have
included the Druids, Greeks, Phoenicians...
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The stones for these pendants are personally hand picked and
gathered from the Preseli Mountains, the same area from whence
the inner circle stones of Stonehenge originated - each one is
unique. Walking these beautiful mountains, crossing the many
small streams, you realise little has changed over the years.
Indeed, the Celtic new year is still celebrated here. The area
is very rural, thinly populated with the occasional sheep farm.
Dotted here and there are standing stones, cromlechs and ancient
burial chambers. There is a nice aura here, of great deeds long
past, just as you will find at Stonehenge...
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The Old World structure most frequently rebuilt in the New World
isn't the romantic Tower of Pisa or the lovely Parthenon. It's
clunky old Stonehenge. It's easy to build. The most dramatic
Stonehenge stands on a lonely bluff overlooking the Columbia
River south of Goldendale, WA. Sam Hill's...
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Where in the world is Stonehenge? [ World Map || Local Map ]
World Map Stonehenge can be found in England. Local Map In the
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Stonehenge Stonehenge is a megalithic monument on the Salisbury
Plain in Southern England, composed mainly of thirty upright
stones (sarsens, each over ten feet tall and weighing 26 tons),
aligned in a circle, with thirty lintels (6 tons each) perched
horizontally atop the sarsens in a continuous...
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~aburnham/eng/stoneh.htm
Stonehenge Stone Circle, Wiltshire Nearest town: Salisbury Nearest
village: Amesbury OS Sheet: 184 OS Map reference: SU123422 A
typical view of Stonehenge around the summer solstice Click Here
for a Hi-Res (59Kb) image Stonehenge needs no introduction of
course, and many other...
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Mystery Hill: America's Stonehenge? Summer Solstice sunrise.
( All photos are Copyright America's Stonehenge. Used with permission)
About 40 miles north of the city of Boston, and about 25 miles
inland from the Atlantic Ocean, is what appears to be the greatest,
and perhaps oldest, megalithic...
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Aerial View of Stonehenge England More than nine hundred stone
rings exist in the British Isles, and scholars estimate that
twice that number may originally have been built. (I refer to
these megalithic structures as rings rather than...
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Stonehenge [ Introduction || Contents || Timeline ] Who built
Stonehenge? Why? This ancient monument of huge stones solitarily
standing on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England has captured
imaginations for centuries. Theories about who built it have
included the Druids, Greeks, Phoenicians...
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mjff/stonehge.htm
Exles Bury Hill, UK Stonehenge, UK Boreland Hill, UK Figsbury
Ring, UK El-Lejjun, Jordan The Pyramids, Egypt Radar rivers,
Sahara Homepage Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK A KVR-1000 image of
Stonehenge (51.16N 1.83W), acquired one early morning in Jun
93, has a spatial resolution of the order...
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NOVA #2403: Secrets of Lost Empires: Stonehenge Broadcast TranscriptPBS
Airdate: February 11, 1997 __:Tonight, on NOVA, time honored
monuments. Wonders of the ancient world. These giant structures
reveal the spirit of cultures long past. What they don't reveal
is the mystery of how they came to...
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Our next question comes from Michelle St.Clair from Charlotte
N.C. who asks, Here's a mystery for ya...what's the deal with
Stonehenge? The theory is the druids...do you have any more pertinent
information? Did they build it, or did they just use it? And
what is its purpose anyway?? Just...
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Is Stonehenge really an observatory? It's probably not an 'observatory'
in the modern sense - that is, a...
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In Stonehenge's Vicinity Although Stonehenge is a world-famous
site, other henges, stone (or wood) circles, and barrows abound
in the area surrounding the Henge. Here is a map of the area
around Stonehenge. Barrows Barrows are ancient burial chambers.
There are two main types of barrows...
http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/stonehen.htm
Stonehenge and the Rings of Rock Stonehenge: Mystery on the Salisbury
Plain. (Copyright Diego Meozzi. Used with permission) Stonehenge
maybe, in many peoples' minds, the most mysterious place in the
world. This set of concentric rings and horseshoe shapes on the
empty Salisbury Plain, is, at the...
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to Stonehenge One of the worlds greatest mysteries....
who made them and how? There are many theory's on the creation
of Stonehenge. Click on the links below to find out. The
Scientific Dating of Stonehenge The Archaeological point
About Stonehenge...
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What else does the UMR-Stonehenge do?At dawn on mid-summer morning
the sun rises, as viewed from the center of the henge, over the
heelstone - although this is currently hidden by St. Pat's Church.
It sets that night through the northwest trilithon gap. The sunrise
occurs at around 6 am although...
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Stonehenge Stonehenge is a photo of Stonehenge, obviously. This
shot was taken near the road that runs nearby. Note the blue
sky. At the time of the photo, southern England was experiencing
a drought. It rained only twice, briefly at night, during our
two week holiday. This made us question the...
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Stonehenge Location: Southern England Related Links Astral Travel
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Stonehenge: The Home Page Stonehenge: the Mysterious and Unexplained
Stonehenge: the Truth Virtual Field Trip: Stonehenge Virtual
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Stonehenge Stonehenge is the most important prehistoric monument
in Britain. Probably used as a temple, the history of Stonehenge
spans about 15 centuries from about 3050BC to 1600BC. Since Stonehenge
is a protected site you can no longer walk up and touch the stones.
When I was there the...
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CALLIOPE - Stonehenge, September, 1998 Visual essays detailing
the three basic phases of Stonehenge and how builders might have
moved the great blocks of stone introduce you this fascinating
world of megaliths erected thousands of years ago on the...
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Stonehenge, England. Photographed by Isamu Noguchi, 1950s...
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Stonehenge One of the most awesome feats of human engineering.
A must see if you are ever in England. Michael's Hall...
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Stonehenge Monumental circular setting of large standing stones
surrounded by a circular earthwork, built in prehistoric times
beginning about 3100 BC and located about 13 km (8 miles) north
of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. The modern interpretation of
the monument is based chiefly on excavations...
http://www.umr.edu/~stonehen/answers/textindex.html
Stonehenge Frequently Asked Questions(Text-Only Version)The following
is an index of questions. You can click on the question you want
answered or you can click here to read all of the questions.What
is Stonehenge?Why build a Stonehenge here?What is the Stonehenge
built from and where did it come...
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Here are my Stonehenge images: As far as I know, these images
are freely distributed, If an image is copyrighted, please inform
me and I'll immediately remove it. Image 1-Stonehenge at Daylight
Image 2-Stonehenge with Red skyImage 3-Stonehenge with mysterious
skyImage 4-Same picture with monkey on...
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Picture of Stonehenge reproduced from the article by David Crouch
and Adam Colin, Geographical Magazine, 1993...
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Stonehenge On the Washington side of the Columbia River there
is an exact replica of the Stonehenge in England, except it is
as it would have appeared thousands of years ago. It is one of
my favorite places to stop for a break on my many trips to California
and other places south (like Babylon 5...
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Winter Sunrise, StonehengeSalisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England
I left the house at about 5am one Saturday morning and arrived
at Stonehenge when it was still completely dark. Stonehenge is
the most visited place in all of Great Britain, so it was important
to get there long before the tourists to...
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No standing stones at this Stonehenge THE SMALL western settlement
of Stonehenge is a far cry from the famous standing stones in
England. Situated just off the Thomson Developmental Road, it
has a population of 40 people, and it's about as different from
England in climate and landscape as you...
http://www.sciencenet.org.uk/database/Social/Original/s00002d.html
ScienceNet Questions and Answers Question Number: 720 What is
the latest theory on Stonehenge? Latest thoughts are that it
was built as a monument to create regional unity, in a time when
the area was in crisis - after the land had been exhausted by
cultivation. It took 1500 years to build and it...
http://crl.ucsd.edu/~buff/bfp/net/stonehenge.html
New England Tour America's Stonehenge [This page has been edited
from its original form which was sarcastic in nature. Apologies
to those who I have offended who take things a little too seriously.]
The captions are text taken from the America's Stonehenge guide
which describes in detail the...
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Avebury Stonehenge Glastonbury Wells Day 4 - Sunday, May 11,
1997 We spent the day touring (Jim's first day driving on the
wrong side of the...
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Wiltshire Folklore - Myths and Legends Stonehenge This is probably
Wiltshire's most famous monument and many legends have grown
up around it. Some of these try to explain how and why it was
built. Some people say that the great stones were brought to
the site from South Wales dragged by slaves...
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~bobm/Southenge/Henge1.html
What is Stonehenge? By Bob Meek Introduction What is Stonehenge?
History of Stonehenge Conclusion Bibliography INTRODUCTION Stonehenge!
Who hasn't heard of it? Well, if you haven't, you have been asleep
for 5,000 years. It is a prehistoric temple, monument, and astronomical
observatory over 4...
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Stonehenge as the ultimate exle of Megalithic Solar Rock Art.
Stonehenge Viewpoint publications have listed a great number
of halo configurations viewed from within Stonehenge for both
solar and lunar rise and set directions. If these claims are
true, the building of...
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STONEHENGE The circles of monumental stones at Stonehenge, near
Salisbury, were erected in prehistoric times--presumably in three
stages from 3100 B.C.E. to 1550 B.C.E. The original purpose of
this artifact, perhaps the most famous prehistoric site in Europe,
remains mysterious. CLICK HERE TO...
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Stonehenge The most famed prehistoric monument in Britain is
the geometrically arranged circle of stones known as Stonehenge.
Work first began at Stonehenge somewhere around 2000 BC when
a circle of holes was dug. Two sandstone boulders mark this site.
Construction resumed between 1700 and 1600 BC...
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Scott at Stonehenge Download at full size (44K)Here I am in front
of the famous megalithic monument Stonehenge,located in Salisbury
Downs, Wiltshire, England. It's a nice day tripfrom London, by
train to Salisbury and then tour bus to the monument.Visitors
are no longer allowed to walk within...
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This is an image of Stonehenge in bright daylight. The camera
is within the outer ring of stones, looking up at a nearby group
of the much taller inner stones. | Portfolio | Favorites | Index
| Fun | Thoughts | #1691996, 1998 Scott Bragg, Electron Dreams,
and as...
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Stonehenge The most famed prehistoric monument in Britain is
the geometrically arranged circle of stones known as Stonehenge.
Work first began at Stonehenge somewhere around 2000 BC when
a circle of holes was dug. Two sandstone boulders mark this site.
Construction resumed between 1700 and 1600 BC...
http://www.electrondreams.com/stonehenge_main.html
Stonehenge. A monument to a past long buried. I started these
images with the intent to depict what the ancient peoples who
carved and stacked the monolithic stones saw upon completion
of their task. What I have discovered in my work is that every
person has a unique and very personal view of...
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Historical Ways This is were we begin another journey with Stonehenge,
Druids, Pagans, Dragons, Fairies, Unicorns, and more of the mystical
madness then and today. STONEHENGEcan be found on the Salisbury
Plain in southern England, and was constructed in three different
phases which...
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As you drive over a hill you can Britain's most important prehistoric
monument. It's a huge circle of lintels and megalithic pillars,
believed to be anywhere from 3,500 to 5,000 years old. The area
also has many burial mounds close by. There is an audio tour
included with the entrance fee...
http://mysteriousplaces.com/stonehenge/megaliths2.html
The Mystery of the Megaliths As much of a mystery is how the
construction itself was accomplished. Carefully carved lintels
were placed on top of pairs of upright stone blocks, held in
place by the use of ball and socket joints. These constructions
have become known as trilithons...
http://www.zikzak.net/~druid/Stonehenge.html
In ancient times, hundreds of years before the dawn of history,
lived an ancient race of people: The Druids. No one knows who
they were, or what they were doing, but their legacy remains,
hewn into the living rock, of .... Stonehenge! Stonehenge ! Where
the demons dwell, Where the banshees live...
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Stonehenge Set in the middle of Salisbury Plain near Amesbury
in Wiltshire, Stonehenge is the finest bronze age sanctuary in
Europe. The monument is the last stage in a long and complex
history which began around 2,500BC near the end of the Neolithic
period. There were several phases in its...
http://www.ancientcircles.com/
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A Stonehenge Design Tool When designing your own stonehenge,
it is thought to be appropriate to place stones to align with
sunrise and sunset at the June and December solstices though
the extent to which the actual Stonehenge in Salisbury itself
is of this design is somewhat controversial...
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Casa Grande The Casa Grande, located near Coolidge Arizona, is
the tallest and most massive Hohokam building known. It stands
35 feet tall. The Casa Grande was built in the early 1300s and
may have, like Stonehenge, served as an astronomical observatory
and calendar. The entire Casa Grande. A...
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StonehengeStonehengeStonehenge is a megalithic monument on the
Salisbury Plain in Southern England, composed mainly of thirty
upright stones (sarsens, each over ten feet tall and weighing
26 tons), aligned in a circle, with thirty lintels (6 tons each)
perched horizontally atop the sarsens in a...
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Explore the Sacred Sites Stonehenge.... Machu Pichu.... The Pyramids....
Jerusalem....Banaras.... Mt. Fuji.... Mecca... Since prehistoric
times these and other sacred places have exerted a mysterious
attraction on billions of people around the world. Ancient legends
and...
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The Mystery of the Megaliths No place has generated so much speculation
and wild theories as the standing stones of Stonehenge. After
driving for miles through the rolling hills and plains of the
English countryside the sight of this unusual structure makes
people gasp. A walk around it only...
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Index of /~images/stonehenge Name Last modified Size Description
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Stonehenge is by far the most famous of all stone circles. Standing
over 30 feet tall in the center and made before the wheel came
to England, the circle represents an amazing feat of engineering.
The pillars are curved at the top to give a sleeker look, an
architectural design element that would...
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EnglandSeptember 20-27, 1999 Stonehenge - for centuries, the
people of the world have gazed at this powerful megalithic stone
circle in wonder and amazement. Now, mysterious, compelling designs
are appearing overnight in fields of grain in the same area in
the form of circles, intricate geometric...
http://www.thebeacon.co.uk/danwood/stonehenge.htm
Longleat Stonehenge Salisbury Hotlinks Stonehenge Set in the
middle of Salisbury Plain, near Amesbury in Wiltshire, Stonehenge
is the finest Bronze Age sanctuary in...
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THE STONEHENGE FILE THE STONEHENGE FILE by Dennis L. Finnan,
Commentator Life's greatest mysteries often surrounds our early
beginnings. As archaeologists search our planet, the often find
mysterious evidences of man's past that defy explanation. Such
is the famous STONEHENGE remains found in...
http://www.stonehenge.org.uk/gallery/pic02.htm
BACK Last Updated April 1998 copy Copyright 1997 The Stonehenge
Organisation copy Design and layout by Stadium House 1998...
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Stonehenge, England Aerial View of Stonehenge More than nine
hundred stone rings exist in the British Isles, and scholars
estimate that twice that number may originally have been built.
(I refer to these megalithic structures as rings...
http://ce.eng.usf.edu/pharos/wonders/forgotten/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge Location: Southern England Related Links Astral Travel
(Commercial Site) Stonehenge Stonehenge The Magical History Tour
Stonehenge: The Home Page Stonehenge: the Mysterious and Unexplained
Stonehenge: the Truth Virtual Field Trip...
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Did the druids or Celts build Stonehenge?Last updated 11/26/2000
No, neither the druids nor the Celts built Stonehenge. Stonehenge
was built long before the Celts arrived in Britain. But you don't
have to take my word for it. Here are the opinions of a number
of experts.No stage of the...
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Stonehenge Other Links to Stonehenge Related Information Archaeology
The Megalith Map - A resource for finding any stone circle or
stone row in England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales Megalithic Mysteries
- A photographic guide The Stonehenge Store Great Stone Circles
: Fables, Fictions...
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What is stonehenge? Stonehenge has been called the most important
prehistoric monument in all of Britain. Recognized across the
world, this stone circle continues to awe and amaze all who see
it. Although it's not the only stone circle in this tiny country,
it's definitely the most famous. In...
http://www.paranormalatoz.com/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge Stonehenge is the best known stone circle or megalith
in the world. Located on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England
- roughly 80 miles/130 kilometers West South West of London.
Stonehenge was constructed in three or four stages between 3000
BC and 1500 BC...
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STONEHENGE Standing Stones England Aerial View of Stonehenge
A higher perspective on this mysterious circle of stones, and
various theories surrounding its creation. Archaeometry and Stonehenge
The results of...
http://www.eurydice.fsnet.co.uk/stonehenge.htm
Stonehenge is a circle henge - a circle within a henge. The henge
its self is not actually the stone circle that made the site
famous, the henge is the large ditch surrounding the circle.
It is very unusual because it has lintels bridging the uprights
and is unique in this country. It also contains...
http://facweb.stvincent.edu/Academics/FineArts/ArtHistory/AncMed/Stonehenge.htm
Prehistoric. Stonehenge, England, 2700 BC What can we say about
technique and purpose here? What type of construction does Stonehenge
rely upon? What does it tell us about the community that built
it? ...
http://tardis.union.edu/~andersoa/ESC021_F00/stonehenge.htm
Lab Exercise #1 Ancient Civilizations STONEHENGE -How Did They
Do It? Stonehenge: (steuumln'hendj) A unique megalithic monument
on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. Its alleged connection
with the Druids dates from the 17th c., when people's ideas about
what constituted 'the past' were...
http://ken.mulder.com/Stonehenge/Stonehenge.htm
Stonehenge A magical place destroyed by crowds and highways.
Even though we visited on a weekday, it was difficult to try
and capture the power of the place without a horde of people
distracting the photo. When it was built, and the population
was thinly spread it must have...
http://www.stonehenge.ab.ca/quarry/stoninfo.html
I have begun collecting links to other Stonehenge sites. Some
of these have good information on Stonehenge and the surrounding
area while others do not. The other sites are more like this
one in that they are tech oriented...
http://www.rossranch.com/stone.htm
Stonehenge If you don't know about Stonehenge, then you should
be watching the Discovery channel. In a nut shell, some of these
stones are over 25 feet high weighing several tons. There are
no stones any where by (other then maybe the Rolling Stones)
for at least...
http://www.crystalinks.com/stonehenge3.html
Stonehenge Part 3 - MeditationThere are those who believe Stonehenge
was built with the guidance of higher forces. ET's perhaps?Stonehenge
symbolizes mystery, power and endurance. A visit can't help but
raise the frequency of the person as it is highly magnetic and
acts as a tigger for us on...
http://www.britcastles.com/circles/henge.htm
Stonehenge As You Can No Longer See It These pictures were taken
in 1971, just before the parking lot, pedestrian tunnel, food
concession, and bus terminal were erected, and before barricades
were put around the monument. That was a very crass move done
by the government of the time, and there are...
http://www.tourist-information-uk.com/stonehenge.htm
Tourist Information UK guide covering the United Kingdom and
Great Britain England Wales Scotland London . We are delighted
to offer you a superb selection of the top 100 british attractions
and places to visit including Castles , Museums , Art Galleries
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http://trilliumgraphics.com/tg3/stone.html
Stonehenge is a world famous prehistoric monument, dating back
many thousands of years. Believed to have been begun around the
year 2800 BC, it is located on Salisbury Plain, 10 miles to the
north of Salisbury, in southern England. It is a site of great
interest since nobody is entirely sure why...
http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/stonehen.htm
Stonehenge and the Rings of Rock Stonehenge: Mystery on the Salisbury
Plain. Stonehenge maybe, in many peoples' minds, the most mysterious
place in the world. This set of concentric rings and horseshoe
shapes on the empty Salisbury Plain...
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~merrie/Arthur/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge and the Arthurian Legend Stonehenge is a megalithic
monument on the Salisbury Plain in Southern England, composed
mainly of thirty upright stones (sarsens, each over ten feet
tall and weighing 26 tons), aligned in a circle, with thirty
lintels (6 tons each) perched horizontally atop...
http://www.ricks.edu/Ricks/employee/HACKWORTHA/BritLitWeb/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge Stonehenge, the most famous prehistoric MEGALITH (standing-stone
monument) in Europe, lies 8 mi north of Salisbury, England. Excavations
and radiocarbon dating have revealed that Stonehenge had an exceptionally
long history of use as a ceremonial or religious center or both.
In period...
http://www.oldad.com/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge I hope that you enjoy these photos. I took these in
March 1999. And as you can probably see, the weather was superb.
Am I going to be so bold as to tell you all about Stonehenge?
Of course not. That fun is left to you. walking up to stonehenge...
http://quark.angelo.edu/~dbixler/stonehenge/Stonehenge.htm
Stonehenge Here are some pictures of Stonehenge, taken by a student
during the Summer of 1999. Stonehenge is one of the earliest
astronomical observatories in the world. More information will
be added to this page, as time permits. Here are some of the
pictures of Stonehenge: Here are...
http://home.clara.net/stormbringer/salisbury/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge is a world famous prehistoric monument, dating back
thousands of years, begun in 2800BC. It is sited on Salisbury
Plain, 10 miles to the north of Salisbury. It is a site of great
interest since no one is entirely sure why it was built. There
are many theories, ranging from an...
http://www.hippy.com/albion/stonehengesunrise.htm
Stonehenge and the time between times From the aboriginal sites
of Australia to the South American Aztec sun temples, many of
the sites of antiquity around the globe are constructed to align
the rays and shadows of the sun as it rises and sets (the time
between times). Stonehenge is among...
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~js/glossary/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge: Stonehenge is a monumental circular setting of large
standing stones surrounded by a circular earthwork, built in
prehistoric times beginning about 3100 BC and located about 13
km (8 miles) north of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. The modern interpretation
of the monument is based chiefly on...
http://www.k12.nf.ca/northshorecollegiate/stonehenge.htm
StoneHenge This Ancient Monument Of Huge Stones Rests On The
Salisbury Plain In Wiltshire, England. Theories About Who Built
It Have Included The Druids, Greeks, Phoenicans, And Atlanteans.
Investigations Have Revealed That Stonehenge Was Built In Several
Stages From...
http://theregents.net/stones.htm
STONEHENGE - 2000 B.C. There are many scientists that think they
know how Stonehenge was built, but I don't think they really
do. There are just too many enigmas there and back engineering
doesn't work. There is a complete absence of any archaeological
evidence of how the creators actually did it...
http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/stonehenge/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge c. 3100-1550 BCE Visitors see today the remains of
the final stage of Stonehenge, a prehistoric temple used as a
place of worship and burial. In its first stage it was a large
earthwork--henge--a bank and ditch (see far right) enclosing
the Aubrey holes (named after their...
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/gen99/gen99074.htm
Ask A Scientist General Science Archive Stonehenge Question:
Is Stonehenge a result of alien life? Answer: No one really seems
to know. Scientists have been investigating it for a very long
time, yet no valid conclusions seem to have been reached. Some
people think aliens did it (probably not...
http://www.mag.tm/all/june25/film/stonehenge.htm
STONEHENGE DD Video pound12.99 The most evocative and mysterious
of the hundreds of stone age sites that litter the English countryside.
The silent majesty of these stones have posed countless questions
over the centuries and this video puts forward the latest scientific
and...
http://www.globalnets.com/wonders/stone2.htm
STONEHENGE This ancient monument of huge stones rests on the
Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. Theories about who built
it have included the Druids, Greeks, Phoenicians, and Atlanteans.
Investigations have revealed that Stonehenge was built in serveral
stages fron 2800-1800 B.C. and was...
http://www.thebournes.demon.co.uk/uk_stonh.htm
Stonehenge, Wiltshire robably the best exle of a henge (ring
of stones) dating from about 4000 years ago that exists, Stonehenge
is a world heritage site. The stones had deteriorated over the
years and many had fallen down. During the 1950s the Ministry
of Works (now English Heritage) started...
http://trojan.sfcc.pvt.k12.wv.us/Stone.htm
Stonehenge by J. L. Stonehenge, now a great, crumbling monument,
is located at Salsbury Plain in England. What was it? Who built
it? Stonehenge is made up of stones all of the same size. Half
are set up in a circle, and the other half are lying across the
top. The stones are rectangular prisms...
http://users.ntplx.net/~driedel/stonehenge/today.html
Today's Stonehenge Much of Stonehenge is still standing today.
Also, It is still used. (Witcombe 1997) It is necessary to explain
how Stonehenge came to be used by the Druids and how it was preserved.
During the Renaissance the Druids were rediscovered and were
claimed as historical...
http://www.uidaho.edu/student_orgs/arthurian_legend/england/sites/stnhng.htm
STONEHENGE Copyright Krista Gragg, 05-10-96 The legends surrounding
Stonehenge are endless from construction by giants to Druidic
power key, to a signpost for alien aircrafts, Stonehenge's existence
remains a mystery. What is known, however, is that the smaller
bluestones, (but perhaps not...
http://www.uidaho.edu/student_orgs/arthurian_legend/court/merlin/stoneh.htm
Stonehenge Stonehenge One of the most amazing feats that Merlin
receives credit for in Arthurian legend is the transportation
of stonehenge, or the Giants' Ring, from Mount Killaraus in Ireland
to its current resting place on Salisbury Plain. One version
of the tale is told by Wace in Roman De Brut...
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Stonehenge is a world famous prehistoric monument, dating back
many thousands of years. Believed to have been begun around the
year 2800 BC, it is located on Salisbury Plain, 10 miles to the
north of Salisbury, in southern England. It is a site of great
interest since nobody is entirely sure why...
http://www.travelbritain.com/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge, Wiltshire. Near Amesbury, on the edge of Salisbury
Plain, stand these circles of towering stones, the most celebrated
Neolithic and B ronze Age remains in Britain. The origins of
Stonehenge are shrouded in mystery, but is fairly certain that
is dates between 2000 and 14000 B.C. The...
http://www.stonehenge.wilts.sch.uk/
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