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Social Sciences > Anthropology and Archaeology A Webring devoted to Stone Circles, Megaliths and other Prehistoric Sites around the world. Our sites feature hundreds of images, travel guides, archaeology, archaeoastronomy, and new thinking on the subject. Sites hand-picked for quality but not censored for controversial ideas. Stonehenge, the Anasazi, Cahokia, Callanish, henge monuments.
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Recent News and Posts
Folly or prehistoric cave? Gay's Cave is a chalk cut grotto with stone fascade set into the defenses of Vespasians Camp near Amesbury, metres from the natural spring heads where 15,000 flint tools have been unearthed over the past few years as well as cooked auroch bones, denoting evidence of the first cooked meal in the land more... - 2013/05/24 | Archaeological social networking – from the Tyneside to Africa Why is it that sometimes there is absolutely nothing happening, but then there are a couple of days when everything is happening? Last Saturday morning I did not only take students to the Museum of Classical Archaeology , but also missed a social networking workshop in the McDonald Institute . Howe more... - 2013/05/23 | Sequel deals with a radical new version of the Grail Quest ... GAME OF THRONES Arthurian Style! The Amesbury Archer, one of the richest metalworkers to be found in Britain The Stone Lord Saga is the only novel dealing with a possible prehistoric origin to the Arthurian legends even though many historians have come to believe that certainly elements from the mythos contain traces of an older h more... - 2013/05/21 | STONE LORD Sequel Blurb A variation of what will appear on the back blurb for my forthcoming book, MOON LORD this summer. Make sure you don't miss it, and if you've not secured your copy of STONE LORD yet, why not? - GET YOUR COPY OF STONE LORD HERE! Many moons have passed since the now older Ardhu inherited t more... - 2013/05/21 | New Stonehenge Cakes: A Quick Post to Catch Us Up! The Stonehenge cake, a sub-genre of the Stonehenge=you-can-eat category, is one of the most popular forms of small Stonehenge replica. And this brilliant photograph also falls into the rarified category of Stonehenge replicas AT Stonehenge, one of only three that … Continue reading → more... - 2013/05/19 | An archaeologist needs a car The sad truth is that an archaeologist without a car is like a cyclist without a bicycle. I was reminded by this fact by the break-down of my own car and the resulting whizzing around with public transport and taxis. Of course, this happens during the week when I am truly travelling up and down the more... - 2013/05/19 |
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PHOTOS BY ELEANOR Preview
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I provide photos of castles, mansions, houses, and scenery from Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales. If I don't have the photos you want, I'll try and get them. The WEB Site contains hundreds of photos and may include your ancestral castle or home.
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Megalithic Temples of Malta Preview
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The Temples of Malta are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site comprising seven temples on the islands of Malta and Gozo. The two temples of Ggantija on the island of Gozo are notable for their gigantic Bronze Age structures. On the island of Malta, the temples of Hagar Qin, Mnajdra and Tarxien are unique architectural masterpieces.
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http://www.calm-abidin g.com/_wsn/page3.html Preview
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Working pilgrimages to Ireland combine field archaeological research and personal travel with participation in ancient seasonal Beltaine rituals. Assist regional Munster/County Limerick site surveys and documentation, scenic Irish travel, and ongoing discovery of a Bronze Age ritual landscape. Modern cottage living and use of rental autos.
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