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Prehistoric Postcards  Popular
In 2008 I bought an old postcard album that contained a number of cards depicting French Menhirs and Dolmen. I became fascinated by these little cards. Their stories of landscapes peopled by giants and druids, devils and witches. This sparked a brief but intense obsession which saw me collecting cards from car boot sales and online auction sites, rarely ever paying more than a pound for a card. My obsession didn’t last long, a couple of years at most, but during which time I managed to collect a couple of hundred cards. I own physical copies of all the cards pictured and have previously posted a number of these cards on various websites but have now decided to put them all in one place.
Added on: 22-Dec-2017 Hits: 7886 Rating: 10.0 (1 Vote)
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Between the Monuments project at Avebury  Popular
Ever wondered who built the monuments? Where they lived? What were they doing when they weren’t building henges and putting up stones? Well so did we and that’s why we created the Between the Monuments Project – a collaborative research project between the University of Southampton (Dr Josh Pollard), University of Leicester (Dr Mark Gillings), Allen Environmental Archaeology (Dr Mike Allen) and the National Trust (Dr Ros Cleal & Dr Nick Snashall). The great prehistoric ceremonial monuments of the Avebury World Heritage Site have captured the public imagination and been the focus of antiquarian and archaeological investigation for over three centuries. But we know surprisingly little about the daily lives of the people who created and used these awe inspiring places. Visitors often ask, ‘Where and how did the people who built these monuments live?’ At the moment we don’t know the answer. The Between the Monuments project has been created to try to remedy this. We are looking at existing archives from episodes of unpublished surface collection, excavation and chance discovery, and carrying out a programme of targeted fieldwork to try to answer this question.
Added on: 11-Sep-2013 Hits: 9460
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Clive Ruggles' Image Collection (STILE)  Popular
The original megalithic website that inspired many. Particularly good for the Scottish Islands
Added on: 21-Dec-2000 Hits: 8312
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Detectives Beyond Borders  Popular
The blog of Peter Rozovsky from Philadelphia, USA When not reading crime fiction, I like to read history. When doing neither, I like to travel.
Added on: 11-Sep-2013 Hits: 7019
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Dolmens, Hero Stones and the Dravidian People  Popular
Megaliths in India
Added on: 22-Dec-2006 Hits: 2192
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Geniet: Heaven and earth  Popular
Victor Reijs' site. Lots of techy stuff, archaeoastronomy, Javascript calculators. Maes Howe Megalithic Cam page
Added on: 21-Dec-2000 Hits: 9649
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Hengeweb (Archived)  Popular
Hengeweb's devoted to the experience that is Ancient Britain and Ireland. Whilst we currently have a strong emphasis on Southern England, we're constantly traveling out further in search of new sites. Contains Ritual Sites, Barrows, Chalk Figures, Dwellings and Sacred Places.
Added on: 09-Jun-2002 Hits: 6942 Rating: 10.0 (2 Votes)
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Les Cercles Mégalithiques  Popular
There are a lot of Stone Circles in West Africa (Senegal, Gambia, Mali).
Added on: 16-Jan-2006 Hits: 4305
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Megalithic Monuments  Popular
Megalithic monuments are perhaps the most interesting of all the witnesses of the remote past, into the history of which we are now inquiring, and of which so little is known. From the shores of the Atlantic to the Ural Mountains, from the frontiers of Russia to the Pacific Ocean, from the steppes of Siberia to the plains of Hindustan, we see rising before us monuments of the same characteristic form, built in the same manner. This is a very important fact in the history of humanity, and of which it is difficult to exaggerate the importance.
Added on: 18-Sep-2010 Hits: 3503 Rating: 8.0 (1 Vote)
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Megalithic Visions  Popular
A new web site that gives explanations of meanings of megalithic symbols and selected sites in Europe. Includes interactive map of all remaining stones of Avebury circle and a computer animation of Waldhusen passage grave in Germany
Added on: 26-Jun-2008 Hits: 2148 Rating: 8.0 (1 Vote)
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Megalithomania Conference 17th - 18th May 2008, Glastonbury  Popular
Two-day Megalithic Conference with international speakers, authors and guided tours to sacred sites Fri 17 May-Sat 18 May, The Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury. Opening the debate around our sophisticated neolithic ancestors and delving into earth mysteries, geomancy, ancient knowledge and the stones themselves.The keynote speaker is David Hatcher Childress, author of many books on ancient civilizations, earth mysteries and lost knowledge. Gordon Hillman, co-star of the Ray Mears BBC2 show 'Wild Food' will also be taking us on a field trip to find clues to what the ancients may have been foraging. Earth energies master Hamish Miller, will be presenting messages from the 'Stone People' of New Zealand and Tom Graves will be revisiting his 'Needles of Stone' research. Other speakers include David Furlong, Nicholas Mann, Toni Perrott, Peter Marshall, Jay Wakefield and many more. See the website for full details. Guided tours will be taking place on the Friday (Stanton Drew & Stoney Littleton) and Monday (Stonehenge & Avebury) with the experts Conference only £80/£68, field trips need to be booked separately Info and Tickets at 01458 831800 or visit www.megalithomania.co.uk
Added on: 12-Apr-2008 Hits: 4573
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Megaliths in Europe  Popular
Megaliths from England, Wales, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, Swiss, Portugal
Added on: 21-Jul-2006 Hits: 3978
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Monuments and Monumentality - Further Reading  Popular
Other reading lists available - see the Drop Down menu under Resources on the site
Added on: 02-Jul-2017 Hits: 2430
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Neolithic Sites in Western Europe  Popular
This website contains images and some description from my visits to over 700 sites in Western Europe since 1998. The site is updated often with new images and interpretations. The site also examines the way the sites are being used by various people today.
Added on: 23-Jul-2008 Hits: 9529
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Site Damage Database  Popular
Visited a prehistoric site recently or want to see in what state others have found a site? View and/or report it here.
Added on: 01-Mar-2001 Hits: 2556
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Spoilheap - Burial Archaeology  Popular
A good introduction, Burial practices by period. Legal aspects of burial archaeology. Archaeological techniques. Interpretation and conclusions. Bibliography
Added on: 30-Apr-2001 Hits: 3615
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Stone Pages  Popular
No megaliths listing would be complete without recommending Paola & Diego's site. More megalithic sites in Britain, Ireland, France and Italy.
Added on: 21-Dec-2000 Hits: 2688
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The Megalith Movers - Prehistoric Engineering  Popular
Web site by Gordon Pipes and friends about raising megalithic stones and obelisks. Gordon believes the ancients used human brain power more than muscle power to build the monuments that so puzzle modern man. He presents his ideas as to how they did, with practical experiments to test them
Added on: 21-Aug-2014 Hits: 4573
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The Open Directory: Megaliths  Popular
Human compiled links database similar to Yahoo. Used by many of the top search engines.
Added on: 21-Dec-2000 Hits: 7257
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The Open Directory: Myth & Mysteries: Megaliths  Popular
The more leftfield megalithic web sites indexed
Added on: 21-Dec-2000 Hits: 7380
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