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  • Stonehenge

    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

  • Stonehenge Under Threat

    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

  • Stonehenge

    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

  • Stonehenge by Night

    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

  • English Heritage: Stonehenge

    Official visitor and conservation information. Includes a history with reconstructions, opening times and the site management plan.

    www.english-heritage.org.uk

  • Murder at Stonehenge PBS

    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

  • AboutStonehenge.Info

    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

  • The Stonehenge Project

    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

  • New - Age UK

    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

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