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Photographs of the monument by visitor Ron Spohn, part of Cyberranch.
www.ao.net
Stonehenge: The Ancient Enigma
Enthusiast Christiaan provides an illustrated description of the monument, phase by phase, and discusses its possible uses. Includes reconstruction drawings and bibliography, Banners and pop-ups.
www.christiaan.com
The plan to build a new road through the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, and the Stonehenge Master Plan. Includes newspaper cuttings, briefings, parliamentary debates, and a large collection of links.
www.savestonehenge.org.uk
Companion site to Discovery Channel Canada programming. Pictures, discussion, and historical information.
exn.ca
Sawyer's Travel Logs: Stonehenge
Photographs, information, and commentary on Stonehenge.
members.lycos.co.uk
The Great Prize of Starlit Stonehenge
The new plans for Stonehenge deserve support, writes Francis Pryor in British Archaeology.
www.britarch.ac.uk
Andy Burnham provides images of Stonehenge and details of stone circles and other prehistoric monuments threatened with development, and what you can do to help.
www.stonehenge.ukf.net
Official visitor and conservation information. Includes a history with reconstructions, opening times and the site management plan.www.english-heritage.org.uk
The analysis of the remains of an Anglo-Saxon man who was beheaded and unceremoniously buried at Stonehenge provided clues to the significance of the monument at that time.
www.pbs.org
Stonehenge information, pictures, legends, and lore including theories on construction, purposes, and age for both students and tourists. Includes photographs.
www.aboutstonehenge.info
Of Stonehenge Pyramids and Man
Gordon Pipes presents a theory on the movement of heavy stones. How the ancient Britons could have transported the sarsen stones to Stonehenge without dragging them along.
www.stonehengetheanswer.com
National bodies explain the project designed to improve the setting and interpretation of this World Heritage Site. Includes reconstructions of the development of the monument from 3050-1600 BC.
www.thestonehengeproject.org
Features photos of the Stonehenge Summer Solstice, Glastonbury Festival 2004, Avebury, and Stonehenge Tunnel news. Sign the guestbook or submit a contact form.
new-age.co.uk
Lasers Reveal Invisible Stonehenge Carvings
From New Scientist, laser scanning has revealed ancient carvings on the pillars of Stonehenge that are invisible to the naked eye.
www.newscientist.com