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Megalithic Monuments
Websites presented in alphabetical order Introduction to Archaeoastronomy What do Chaco Canyon, Gotland, Stonehenge, Takamatsu Zuka Kofun, and Carnac have in common? This page defines archaeoastronomy as the "study of the astronomical practices, celestial lore, mythologies, religions and world-views of all ancient cultures" and provides an annotated set of links, organized by subject, to General, Native American/Meso-American, Megalithic, and World archaeoastronomy sites. http://www.wam.umd.edu/~tlaloc/archastro/cfaar_as.html Topics: Archaeology, Astronomy, Mysteries and More Last updated Mar 5, 2000 Stone Pages Information on selected megalithic sites in several European countries. For each country, a list of available stone circles, dolmens, standing stones, cairns, barrows, and hillforts is provided. Each site is described with locations, sizes, and photos. Greatest depth is England, followed by Scotland and Ireland. France, Italy, and Wales are also included. Several QuickTime Virtual Reality panoramas are available. The annotated Archæo Links lead to both general archaeological and other megalithic Web resources. http://www.stonepages.com/ Topics: Archaeology, Mysteries and More, Photograph Collections: Regional, Regions of the World, Regions of the World Last updated Jan 28, 2001 The Stonehenge Project This site presents news and updates about a project that "is designed to improve the setting and interpretation of the Stonehenge World Heritage Site. It will remove the sights and sounds of the roads and traffic from the area near the Stones [and] improve the landscape." Features background information about the monument and the project, project plans, audio reports and interviews, and documents. A collaborative project of several British agencies and organizations. http://www.thestonehengeproject.org/ Topics: Archaeology, Mysteries and More Last updated Nov 13, 2003 |
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