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STONES OF WALES Isolated on a rocky eminence, Bryn Cader Faner is one of the wonders of prehistoric Wales, as stated by Professor Aubrey Burl, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful Bronze Age sites in Britain. It is a small cairn 8,5m (28ft) wide and less than 1m (3ft) high, with fifteen thin slabs leaning out of the mass of the monument like a crown of thorns. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PREHISTORIC SKELETONS FOUND Archaeologists have unearthed two skeletons from the Neolithic period locked in a tender embrace and buried outside Mantua (Italy). Buried between 5,000 and 6,000 years ago, the prehistoric pair are believed to have been a man and a woman and are thought to have died young, as their teeth were found intact, said Elena Menotti, the archaeologistwho led the dig.
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A short distance from the minor road leading from Ystradfellte to Heol Senni, the massive monolith of Maen Llia stands on the moorland in a magnificent and isolated spot in the Brecon Beacon National Park. GLENTERROW - STONE PAGES This small rectangular setting, hidden in the grass on a low ridge in east Dumfries and Galloway, is probably a four-poster stone circle. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PROFESSOR KLAUS SCHMIDT'S VIEWS Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe. German archaeologist Professor Klaus Schmidt first came to Turkey in 1978 for research but it wasn't until 1994 that he realized the importance of Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic site in the southeast of Turkey. "It would be better to call it the 'oldest yet found and excavated' place of cultic STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE The environmental impact of the Neolithic revolution. A new analysis of the fossil record shows that a deep pattern in nature remained the same for 300 million years. Then, 6,000 years ago, the pattern was disrupted - at about the same time that agriculture spread across North America. "When early humans started farming and became dominantin
STONE PAGES • WEB GUIDE TO MEGALITHIC EUROPESTONES OF ENGLANDTOURSABOUT USSTONES OF ITALYSHOPPREHISTORAMA Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe. The Stone Pages is the first web guide of this kind of ancient monuments and presents images, descriptions, folklore, panoramic views, forums, news, weblinks and tours. ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND A: Achavanich: Stone setting : Highlands: Achmore: Stone circle : Western Isles/Lewis: Achnabreck: Cup-and-ring markings : StrathclydeSTONES OF ENGLAND
STONES OF WALES Isolated on a rocky eminence, Bryn Cader Faner is one of the wonders of prehistoric Wales, as stated by Professor Aubrey Burl, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful Bronze Age sites in Britain. It is a small cairn 8,5m (28ft) wide and less than 1m (3ft) high, with fifteen thin slabs leaning out of the mass of the monument like a crown of thorns. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PREHISTORIC SKELETONS FOUND Archaeologists have unearthed two skeletons from the Neolithic period locked in a tender embrace and buried outside Mantua (Italy). Buried between 5,000 and 6,000 years ago, the prehistoric pair are believed to have been a man and a woman and are thought to have died young, as their teeth were found intact, said Elena Menotti, the archaeologistwho led the dig.
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A short distance from the minor road leading from Ystradfellte to Heol Senni, the massive monolith of Maen Llia stands on the moorland in a magnificent and isolated spot in the Brecon Beacon National Park. GLENTERROW - STONE PAGES This small rectangular setting, hidden in the grass on a low ridge in east Dumfries and Galloway, is probably a four-poster stone circle. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PROFESSOR KLAUS SCHMIDT'S VIEWS Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe. German archaeologist Professor Klaus Schmidt first came to Turkey in 1978 for research but it wasn't until 1994 that he realized the importance of Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic site in the southeast of Turkey. "It would be better to call it the 'oldest yet found and excavated' place of cultic STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE The environmental impact of the Neolithic revolution. A new analysis of the fossil record shows that a deep pattern in nature remained the same for 300 million years. Then, 6,000 years ago, the pattern was disrupted - at about the same time that agriculture spread across North America. "When early humans started farming and became dominantin
ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND A: Achavanich: Stone setting : Highlands: Achmore: Stone circle : Western Isles/Lewis: Achnabreck: Cup-and-ring markings : Strathclyde STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus.STONES OF WALES
Stones of Wales - Stones of Wales. In 1997 we visited about 80 Welsh megalithic monuments; here you may find the first 12. We are now working on the remaining sites: please be patient and keep visiting these pages! Burial chambers. Cairn and Stone Circles.STONES OF ENGLAND
CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis (Western Isles).STONES OF ENGLAND
This huge and impressive giant figure is formed by a trench 0.3m (1ft) wide and the same depth, cut into the underlying chalk. He is 55m (180ft) long and 51m (167ft) wide, and his right hand holds an enormous knobbed club 36.5m (120ft) long. GLENTERROW - STONE PAGES This small rectangular setting, hidden in the grass on a low ridge in east Dumfries and Galloway, is probably a four-poster stone circle. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE STONE AGE PREHISTORY OF In the Nefud Desert of northern Saudi Arabia, large sandstone outcrops diverted the flow of sand, allowing lakes and marshes to form several times in the past, and evidence has been found for repeated human occupations extending back hundreds of thousands of years. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: BRONZE AGE TEMPLE UNEARTHED IN SYRIA The remains of a Bronze Age temple dedicated to the storm god Adda were discovered beneath Aleppo's Ottoman citadel. A massive citadel built atop a 150-foot-tall STONE PAGES • WEB GUIDE TO MEGALITHIC EUROPESTONES OF ENGLANDTOURSABOUT USSTONES OF ITALYSHOPPREHISTORAMA Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe. The Stone Pages is the first web guide of this kind of ancient monuments and presents images, descriptions, folklore, panoramic views, forums, news, weblinks and tours. ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND A: Achavanich: Stone setting : Highlands: Achmore: Stone circle : Western Isles/Lewis: Achnabreck: Cup-and-ring markings : Strathclyde STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead. GLENTERROW - STONE PAGES This small rectangular setting, hidden in the grass on a low ridge in east Dumfries and Galloway, is probably a four-poster stone circle. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus.STONES OF WALES
Isolated on a rocky eminence, Bryn Cader Faner is one of the wonders of prehistoric Wales, as stated by Professor Aubrey Burl, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful Bronze Age sites in Britain. It is a small cairn 8,5m (28ft) wide and less than 1m (3ft) high, with fifteen thin slabs leaning out of the mass of the monument like acrown of thorns.
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PROFESSOR KLAUS SCHMIDT'S VIEWS Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe. German archaeologist Professor Klaus Schmidt first came to Turkey in 1978 for research but it wasn't until 1994 that he realized the importance of Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic site in the southeast of Turkey. "It would be better to call it the 'oldest yet found and excavated' place of culticSTONES OF WALES
A short distance from the minor road leading from Ystradfellte to Heol Senni, the massive monolith of Maen Llia stands on the moorland in a magnificent and isolated spot in the Brecon Beacon National Park. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE The environmental impact of the Neolithic revolution. A new analysis of the fossil record shows that a deep pattern in nature remained the same for 300 million years. Then, 6,000 years ago, the pattern was disrupted - at about the same time that agriculture spread across North America. "When early humans started farming and became dominantin
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ARCHAEOLOGISTS PONDER IRON AGE EDITORIAL TEAM: Clive Price-Jones Diego Meozzi Paola Arosio Philip Hansen Wolf Thandoy . If you think our news service is a valuable resource, please consider a donation. STONE PAGES • WEB GUIDE TO MEGALITHIC EUROPESTONES OF ENGLANDTOURSABOUT USSTONES OF ITALYSHOPPREHISTORAMA Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe. The Stone Pages is the first web guide of this kind of ancient monuments and presents images, descriptions, folklore, panoramic views, forums, news, weblinks and tours. ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND A: Achavanich: Stone setting : Highlands: Achmore: Stone circle : Western Isles/Lewis: Achnabreck: Cup-and-ring markings : Strathclyde STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead. GLENTERROW - STONE PAGES This small rectangular setting, hidden in the grass on a low ridge in east Dumfries and Galloway, is probably a four-poster stone circle. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus.STONES OF WALES
Isolated on a rocky eminence, Bryn Cader Faner is one of the wonders of prehistoric Wales, as stated by Professor Aubrey Burl, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful Bronze Age sites in Britain. It is a small cairn 8,5m (28ft) wide and less than 1m (3ft) high, with fifteen thin slabs leaning out of the mass of the monument like acrown of thorns.
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PROFESSOR KLAUS SCHMIDT'S VIEWS Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe. German archaeologist Professor Klaus Schmidt first came to Turkey in 1978 for research but it wasn't until 1994 that he realized the importance of Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic site in the southeast of Turkey. "It would be better to call it the 'oldest yet found and excavated' place of culticSTONES OF WALES
A short distance from the minor road leading from Ystradfellte to Heol Senni, the massive monolith of Maen Llia stands on the moorland in a magnificent and isolated spot in the Brecon Beacon National Park. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE The environmental impact of the Neolithic revolution. A new analysis of the fossil record shows that a deep pattern in nature remained the same for 300 million years. Then, 6,000 years ago, the pattern was disrupted - at about the same time that agriculture spread across North America. "When early humans started farming and became dominantin
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ARCHAEOLOGISTS PONDER IRON AGE EDITORIAL TEAM: Clive Price-Jones Diego Meozzi Paola Arosio Philip Hansen Wolf Thandoy . If you think our news service is a valuable resource, please consider a donation. ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND A: Achavanich: Stone setting : Highlands: Achmore: Stone circle : Western Isles/Lewis: Achnabreck: Cup-and-ring markings : Strathclyde CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
GLENTERROW - STONE PAGES This small rectangular setting, hidden in the grass on a low ridge in east Dumfries and Galloway, is probably a four-poster stone circle. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: HOW HUMANS ADAPTED TO ICE AGE A team at Arizona State University and the University of Colorado (USA) used complex computer modelling to analyse evidence of how human hunter-gatherers responded toSTONES OF ENGLAND
Avebury is the largest stone circle in the world: it is 427m (1401ft) in diameter covers an area of some 28 acres (11.5 ha). Although not so immediately impressive as Stonehenge, it is an extraordinary site formed by a huge circular bank (a mile round), a massive ditch now only a half its original depth, and a great ring of 98 sarsen slabs enclosing two smaller circles of 30 stones each and STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PREHISTORIC SKELETONS FOUND Archaeologists have unearthed two skeletons from the Neolithic period locked in a tender embrace and buried outside Mantua (Italy). Buried between 5,000 and 6,000 years ago, the prehistoric pair are believed to have been a man and a woman and are thought to have died young, as their teeth were found intact, said Elena Menotti, the archaeologistwho led the dig.
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: GENETIC STUDIES HINT AT ORIGINS EDITORIAL TEAM: Clive Price-Jones Diego Meozzi Paola Arosio Philip Hansen Wolf Thandoy . If you think our news service is a valuable resource, please consider a donation. VINQUOY - STONE PAGES This is a well preserved example of a Maes Howe type of chambered cairn. The entrance is on the south and the passage roofed by seven lintels. The passage is 4m long, 1m high and only 0.4m to 0.6m wide. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: BRONZE AGE TEMPLE UNEARTHED IN SYRIA The remains of a Bronze Age temple dedicated to the storm god Adda were discovered beneath Aleppo's Ottoman citadel. A massive citadel built atop a 150-foot-tall STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: MYSTERY SHROUDS ANCIENT Judaculla Rock is more boulder than rock; shaped something like a giant fan, it is relatively flat on one side. But on this rock are markings, scribbling and dribbling, spidery lines, that were put there perhaps 10,000 years ago. STONE PAGES • WEB GUIDE TO MEGALITHIC EUROPESTONES OF ENGLANDTOURSABOUT USSTONES OF ITALYSHOPPREHISTORAMA Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe. The Stone Pages is the first web guide of this kind of ancient monuments and presents images, descriptions, folklore, panoramic views, forums, news, weblinks and tours. ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND A: Achavanich: Stone setting : Highlands: Achmore: Stone circle : Western Isles/Lewis: Achnabreck: Cup-and-ring markings : Strathclyde CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
STONES OF WALES
Isolated on a rocky eminence, Bryn Cader Faner is one of the wonders of prehistoric Wales, as stated by Professor Aubrey Burl, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful Bronze Age sites in Britain. It is a small cairn 8,5m (28ft) wide and less than 1m (3ft) high, with fifteen thin slabs leaning out of the mass of the monument like acrown of thorns.
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Carn Llechart is one of the largest ring cairns in Wales. It is an unusual circle of 25 stones leaning slightly outwards and surrounding a central burial cist. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PREHISTORIC SKELETONS FOUND Archaeologists have unearthed two skeletons from the Neolithic period locked in a tender embrace and buried outside Mantua (Italy). Buried between 5,000 and 6,000 years ago, the prehistoric pair are believed to have been a man and a woman and are thought to have died young, as their teeth were found intact, said Elena Menotti, the archaeologistwho led the dig.
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE The environmental impact of the Neolithic revolution. A new analysis of the fossil record shows that a deep pattern in nature remained the same for 300 million years. Then, 6,000 years ago, the pattern was disrupted - at about the same time that agriculture spread across North America. "When early humans started farming and became dominantin
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PROFESSOR KLAUS SCHMIDT'S VIEWS Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe. German archaeologist Professor Klaus Schmidt first came to Turkey in 1978 for research but it wasn't until 1994 that he realized the importance of Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic site in the southeast of Turkey. "It would be better to call it the 'oldest yet found and excavated' place of cultic STONE PAGES • WEB GUIDE TO MEGALITHIC EUROPESTONES OF ENGLANDTOURSABOUT USSTONES OF ITALYSHOPPREHISTORAMA Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe. The Stone Pages is the first web guide of this kind of ancient monuments and presents images, descriptions, folklore, panoramic views, forums, news, weblinks and tours. ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND A: Achavanich: Stone setting : Highlands: Achmore: Stone circle : Western Isles/Lewis: Achnabreck: Cup-and-ring markings : Strathclyde CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
STONES OF WALES
Isolated on a rocky eminence, Bryn Cader Faner is one of the wonders of prehistoric Wales, as stated by Professor Aubrey Burl, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful Bronze Age sites in Britain. It is a small cairn 8,5m (28ft) wide and less than 1m (3ft) high, with fifteen thin slabs leaning out of the mass of the monument like acrown of thorns.
STONES OF WALES
Carn Llechart is one of the largest ring cairns in Wales. It is an unusual circle of 25 stones leaning slightly outwards and surrounding a central burial cist. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PREHISTORIC SKELETONS FOUND Archaeologists have unearthed two skeletons from the Neolithic period locked in a tender embrace and buried outside Mantua (Italy). Buried between 5,000 and 6,000 years ago, the prehistoric pair are believed to have been a man and a woman and are thought to have died young, as their teeth were found intact, said Elena Menotti, the archaeologistwho led the dig.
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE The environmental impact of the Neolithic revolution. A new analysis of the fossil record shows that a deep pattern in nature remained the same for 300 million years. Then, 6,000 years ago, the pattern was disrupted - at about the same time that agriculture spread across North America. "When early humans started farming and became dominantin
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PROFESSOR KLAUS SCHMIDT'S VIEWS Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe. German archaeologist Professor Klaus Schmidt first came to Turkey in 1978 for research but it wasn't until 1994 that he realized the importance of Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic site in the southeast of Turkey. "It would be better to call it the 'oldest yet found and excavated' place of cultic CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
STONES OF WALES
Stones of Wales - Stones of Wales. In 1997 we visited about 80 Welsh megalithic monuments; here you may find the first 12. We are now working on the remaining sites: please be patient and keep visiting these pages! Burial chambers. Cairn and Stone Circles. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE The environmental impact of the Neolithic revolution. A new analysis of the fossil record shows that a deep pattern in nature remained the same for 300 million years. Then, 6,000 years ago, the pattern was disrupted - at about the same time that agriculture spread across North America. "When early humans started farming and became dominantin
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PREHISTORIC SKELETONS FOUND Archaeologists have unearthed two skeletons from the Neolithic period locked in a tender embrace and buried outside Mantua (Italy). Buried between 5,000 and 6,000 years ago, the prehistoric pair are believed to have been a man and a woman and are thought to have died young, as their teeth were found intact, said Elena Menotti, the archaeologistwho led the dig.
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STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: GENETIC STUDIES HINT AT ORIGINS EDITORIAL TEAM: Clive Price-Jones Diego Meozzi Paola Arosio Philip Hansen Wolf Thandoy . If you think our news service is a valuable resource, please consider a donation. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: BRONZE AGE TEMPLE UNEARTHED IN SYRIA The remains of a Bronze Age temple dedicated to the storm god Adda were discovered beneath Aleppo's Ottoman citadel. A massive citadel built atop a 150-foot-tallSTONES OF WALES
On the side of a cliff path at Old Castle Head, the King's Quoit is spectacularly placed above Manorbier Bay. This low tomb consists of two small sidestones that support a STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ARCHAEOLOGISTS PONDER IRON AGE EDITORIAL TEAM: Clive Price-Jones Diego Meozzi Paola Arosio Philip Hansen Wolf Thandoy . If you think our news service is a valuable resource, please consider a donation. STONE PAGES • WEB GUIDE TO MEGALITHIC EUROPESTONES OF ENGLANDTOURSABOUT USSTONES OF ITALYSHOPPREHISTORAMA Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe. The Stone Pages is the first web guide of this kind of ancient monuments and presents images, descriptions, folklore, panoramic views, forums, news, weblinks and tours. CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
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This huge and impressive giant figure is formed by a trench 0.3m (1ft) wide and the same depth, cut into the underlying chalk. He is 55m (180ft) long and 51m (167ft) wide, and his right hand holds an enormous knobbed club 36.5m (120ft) long.STONES OF WALES
Carn Llechart is one of the largest ring cairns in Wales. It is an unusual circle of 25 stones leaning slightly outwards and surrounding a central burial cist. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PROFESSOR KLAUS SCHMIDT'S VIEWS Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe. German archaeologist Professor Klaus Schmidt first came to Turkey in 1978 for research but it wasn't until 1994 that he realized the importance of Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic site in the southeast of Turkey. "It would be better to call it the 'oldest yet found and excavated' place of culticSTONES OF WALES
Isolated on a rocky eminence, Bryn Cader Faner is one of the wonders of prehistoric Wales, as stated by Professor Aubrey Burl, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful Bronze Age sites in Britain. It is a small cairn 8,5m (28ft) wide and less than 1m (3ft) high, with fifteen thin slabs leaning out of the mass of the monument like acrown of thorns.
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Bryn Celli Ddu (the mound in a dark grove) is the best passage grave in Wales. It started as a late Neolithic henge or ritual enclosure, with a stone circle surrounded by a bank and internal ditch. A later passage grave was built inside the ditch; the north-east entrance to the burial chamber is retained by a kerb of stones, which with the dry-stone walling of the outer passage, creates an STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: GENETIC STUDIES HINT AT ORIGINS EDITORIAL TEAM: Clive Price-Jones Diego Meozzi Paola Arosio Philip Hansen Wolf Thandoy . If you think our news service is a valuable resource, please consider a donation. STONE PAGES • WEB GUIDE TO MEGALITHIC EUROPESTONES OF ENGLANDTOURSABOUT USSTONES OF ITALYSHOPPREHISTORAMA Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe. The Stone Pages is the first web guide of this kind of ancient monuments and presents images, descriptions, folklore, panoramic views, forums, news, weblinks and tours. CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
STONES OF ENGLAND
This huge and impressive giant figure is formed by a trench 0.3m (1ft) wide and the same depth, cut into the underlying chalk. He is 55m (180ft) long and 51m (167ft) wide, and his right hand holds an enormous knobbed club 36.5m (120ft) long.STONES OF WALES
Carn Llechart is one of the largest ring cairns in Wales. It is an unusual circle of 25 stones leaning slightly outwards and surrounding a central burial cist. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PROFESSOR KLAUS SCHMIDT'S VIEWS Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe. German archaeologist Professor Klaus Schmidt first came to Turkey in 1978 for research but it wasn't until 1994 that he realized the importance of Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic site in the southeast of Turkey. "It would be better to call it the 'oldest yet found and excavated' place of culticSTONES OF WALES
Isolated on a rocky eminence, Bryn Cader Faner is one of the wonders of prehistoric Wales, as stated by Professor Aubrey Burl, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful Bronze Age sites in Britain. It is a small cairn 8,5m (28ft) wide and less than 1m (3ft) high, with fifteen thin slabs leaning out of the mass of the monument like acrown of thorns.
STONES OF WALES
Bryn Celli Ddu (the mound in a dark grove) is the best passage grave in Wales. It started as a late Neolithic henge or ritual enclosure, with a stone circle surrounded by a bank and internal ditch. A later passage grave was built inside the ditch; the north-east entrance to the burial chamber is retained by a kerb of stones, which with the dry-stone walling of the outer passage, creates an STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: GENETIC STUDIES HINT AT ORIGINS EDITORIAL TEAM: Clive Price-Jones Diego Meozzi Paola Arosio Philip Hansen Wolf Thandoy . If you think our news service is a valuable resource, please consider a donation. STONE PAGES • SHOP PRINTS • BOOKSHOP • RECORD SHOP: We have put a considerable effort in the making of the Stone Pages Web site. Every month thousands of people visit our pages looking for information, images of evocative sites, legends about megaliths or simply out of curiosity. ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND A: Achavanich: Stone setting : Highlands: Achmore: Stone circle : Western Isles/Lewis: Achnabreck: Cup-and-ring markings : Strathclyde ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND Ancient Stones of Scotland - Home. Website created by Paola Arosio &Diego Meozzi.
CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead.STONES OF ENGLAND
Avebury is the largest stone circle in the world: it is 427m (1401ft) in diameter covers an area of some 28 acres (11.5 ha). Although not so immediately impressive as Stonehenge, it is an extraordinary site formed by a huge circular bank (a mile round), a massive ditch now only a half its original depth, and a great ring of 98 sarsen slabs enclosing two smaller circles of 30 stones each andSTONES OF IRELAND
Beltany. On the levelled summit of Tops Hill, about two miles south of the village of Raphoe, is this fine stone circle, one of the few in NW Ireland. The name Beltany suggests that the pagan festival of Beltane was celebrated on the site. The ring is 44.2m (145ft) in diameter and still contains 64 stones, though originally there were eighty or STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE The environmental impact of the Neolithic revolution. A new analysis of the fossil record shows that a deep pattern in nature remained the same for 300 million years. Then, 6,000 years ago, the pattern was disrupted - at about the same time that agriculture spread across North America. "When early humans started farming and became dominantin
STONES OF WALES
Tinkinswood is also known as Castell Carreg, Llech-y-Filiast, Maes-y-Filiast and Gwal-y-Filiast: names possibly connected to King Arthur's saga. Built around 4000 BC in a small valley in the Vale of Glamorgan, this cairn is a fine example of the Cotswold/Severn regional type: a long wedge-shaped cairn, containing a rectangularstone chamber.
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: MYSTERY SHROUDS ANCIENT Judaculla Rock is more boulder than rock; shaped something like a giant fan, it is relatively flat on one side. But on this rock are markings, scribbling and dribbling, spidery lines, that were put there perhaps 10,000 years ago. STONE PAGES • WEB GUIDE TO MEGALITHIC EUROPESTONES OF ENGLANDTOURSABOUT USSTONES OF ITALYSHOPPREHISTORAMA Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe. The Stone Pages is the first web guide of this kind of ancient monuments and presents images, descriptions, folklore, panoramic views, forums, news, weblinks and tours. CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
STONES OF ENGLAND
This huge and impressive giant figure is formed by a trench 0.3m (1ft) wide and the same depth, cut into the underlying chalk. He is 55m (180ft) long and 51m (167ft) wide, and his right hand holds an enormous knobbed club 36.5m (120ft) long.STONES OF WALES
Carn Llechart is one of the largest ring cairns in Wales. It is an unusual circle of 25 stones leaning slightly outwards and surrounding a central burial cist. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PROFESSOR KLAUS SCHMIDT'S VIEWS Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe. German archaeologist Professor Klaus Schmidt first came to Turkey in 1978 for research but it wasn't until 1994 that he realized the importance of Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic site in the southeast of Turkey. "It would be better to call it the 'oldest yet found and excavated' place of culticSTONES OF WALES
Isolated on a rocky eminence, Bryn Cader Faner is one of the wonders of prehistoric Wales, as stated by Professor Aubrey Burl, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful Bronze Age sites in Britain. It is a small cairn 8,5m (28ft) wide and less than 1m (3ft) high, with fifteen thin slabs leaning out of the mass of the monument like acrown of thorns.
STONES OF WALES
Bryn Celli Ddu (the mound in a dark grove) is the best passage grave in Wales. It started as a late Neolithic henge or ritual enclosure, with a stone circle surrounded by a bank and internal ditch. A later passage grave was built inside the ditch; the north-east entrance to the burial chamber is retained by a kerb of stones, which with the dry-stone walling of the outer passage, creates an STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: GENETIC STUDIES HINT AT ORIGINS EDITORIAL TEAM: Clive Price-Jones Diego Meozzi Paola Arosio Philip Hansen Wolf Thandoy . If you think our news service is a valuable resource, please consider a donation. STONE PAGES • WEB GUIDE TO MEGALITHIC EUROPESTONES OF ENGLANDTOURSABOUT USSTONES OF ITALYSHOPPREHISTORAMA Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe. The Stone Pages is the first web guide of this kind of ancient monuments and presents images, descriptions, folklore, panoramic views, forums, news, weblinks and tours. CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
STONES OF ENGLAND
This huge and impressive giant figure is formed by a trench 0.3m (1ft) wide and the same depth, cut into the underlying chalk. He is 55m (180ft) long and 51m (167ft) wide, and his right hand holds an enormous knobbed club 36.5m (120ft) long.STONES OF WALES
Carn Llechart is one of the largest ring cairns in Wales. It is an unusual circle of 25 stones leaning slightly outwards and surrounding a central burial cist. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PROFESSOR KLAUS SCHMIDT'S VIEWS Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe. German archaeologist Professor Klaus Schmidt first came to Turkey in 1978 for research but it wasn't until 1994 that he realized the importance of Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic site in the southeast of Turkey. "It would be better to call it the 'oldest yet found and excavated' place of culticSTONES OF WALES
Isolated on a rocky eminence, Bryn Cader Faner is one of the wonders of prehistoric Wales, as stated by Professor Aubrey Burl, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful Bronze Age sites in Britain. It is a small cairn 8,5m (28ft) wide and less than 1m (3ft) high, with fifteen thin slabs leaning out of the mass of the monument like acrown of thorns.
STONES OF WALES
Bryn Celli Ddu (the mound in a dark grove) is the best passage grave in Wales. It started as a late Neolithic henge or ritual enclosure, with a stone circle surrounded by a bank and internal ditch. A later passage grave was built inside the ditch; the north-east entrance to the burial chamber is retained by a kerb of stones, which with the dry-stone walling of the outer passage, creates an STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: GENETIC STUDIES HINT AT ORIGINS EDITORIAL TEAM: Clive Price-Jones Diego Meozzi Paola Arosio Philip Hansen Wolf Thandoy . If you think our news service is a valuable resource, please consider a donation. STONE PAGES • SHOP PRINTS • BOOKSHOP • RECORD SHOP: We have put a considerable effort in the making of the Stone Pages Web site. Every month thousands of people visit our pages looking for information, images of evocative sites, legends about megaliths or simply out of curiosity. ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND A: Achavanich: Stone setting : Highlands: Achmore: Stone circle : Western Isles/Lewis: Achnabreck: Cup-and-ring markings : Strathclyde ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND Ancient Stones of Scotland - Home. Website created by Paola Arosio &Diego Meozzi.
CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead.STONES OF ENGLAND
Avebury is the largest stone circle in the world: it is 427m (1401ft) in diameter covers an area of some 28 acres (11.5 ha). Although not so immediately impressive as Stonehenge, it is an extraordinary site formed by a huge circular bank (a mile round), a massive ditch now only a half its original depth, and a great ring of 98 sarsen slabs enclosing two smaller circles of 30 stones each andSTONES OF IRELAND
Beltany. On the levelled summit of Tops Hill, about two miles south of the village of Raphoe, is this fine stone circle, one of the few in NW Ireland. The name Beltany suggests that the pagan festival of Beltane was celebrated on the site. The ring is 44.2m (145ft) in diameter and still contains 64 stones, though originally there were eighty or STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE The environmental impact of the Neolithic revolution. A new analysis of the fossil record shows that a deep pattern in nature remained the same for 300 million years. Then, 6,000 years ago, the pattern was disrupted - at about the same time that agriculture spread across North America. "When early humans started farming and became dominantin
STONES OF WALES
Tinkinswood is also known as Castell Carreg, Llech-y-Filiast, Maes-y-Filiast and Gwal-y-Filiast: names possibly connected to King Arthur's saga. Built around 4000 BC in a small valley in the Vale of Glamorgan, this cairn is a fine example of the Cotswold/Severn regional type: a long wedge-shaped cairn, containing a rectangularstone chamber.
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: MYSTERY SHROUDS ANCIENT Judaculla Rock is more boulder than rock; shaped something like a giant fan, it is relatively flat on one side. But on this rock are markings, scribbling and dribbling, spidery lines, that were put there perhaps 10,000 years ago. STONE PAGES • WEB GUIDE TO MEGALITHIC EUROPESTONES OF ENGLANDTOURSABOUT USSTONES OF ITALYSHOPPREHISTORAMA Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe. The Stone Pages is the first web guide of this kind of ancient monuments and presents images, descriptions, folklore, panoramic views, forums, news, weblinks and tours. CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
STONES OF ENGLAND
This huge and impressive giant figure is formed by a trench 0.3m (1ft) wide and the same depth, cut into the underlying chalk. He is 55m (180ft) long and 51m (167ft) wide, and his right hand holds an enormous knobbed club 36.5m (120ft) long.STONES OF WALES
Carn Llechart is one of the largest ring cairns in Wales. It is an unusual circle of 25 stones leaning slightly outwards and surrounding a central burial cist. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PROFESSOR KLAUS SCHMIDT'S VIEWS Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe. German archaeologist Professor Klaus Schmidt first came to Turkey in 1978 for research but it wasn't until 1994 that he realized the importance of Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic site in the southeast of Turkey. "It would be better to call it the 'oldest yet found and excavated' place of culticSTONES OF WALES
Isolated on a rocky eminence, Bryn Cader Faner is one of the wonders of prehistoric Wales, as stated by Professor Aubrey Burl, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful Bronze Age sites in Britain. It is a small cairn 8,5m (28ft) wide and less than 1m (3ft) high, with fifteen thin slabs leaning out of the mass of the monument like acrown of thorns.
STONES OF WALES
Bryn Celli Ddu (the mound in a dark grove) is the best passage grave in Wales. It started as a late Neolithic henge or ritual enclosure, with a stone circle surrounded by a bank and internal ditch. A later passage grave was built inside the ditch; the north-east entrance to the burial chamber is retained by a kerb of stones, which with the dry-stone walling of the outer passage, creates an STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: GENETIC STUDIES HINT AT ORIGINS EDITORIAL TEAM: Clive Price-Jones Diego Meozzi Paola Arosio Philip Hansen Wolf Thandoy . If you think our news service is a valuable resource, please consider a donation. STONE PAGES • WEB GUIDE TO MEGALITHIC EUROPESTONES OF ENGLANDTOURSABOUT USSTONES OF ITALYSHOPPREHISTORAMA Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe. The Stone Pages is the first web guide of this kind of ancient monuments and presents images, descriptions, folklore, panoramic views, forums, news, weblinks and tours. CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
STONES OF ENGLAND
This huge and impressive giant figure is formed by a trench 0.3m (1ft) wide and the same depth, cut into the underlying chalk. He is 55m (180ft) long and 51m (167ft) wide, and his right hand holds an enormous knobbed club 36.5m (120ft) long.STONES OF WALES
Carn Llechart is one of the largest ring cairns in Wales. It is an unusual circle of 25 stones leaning slightly outwards and surrounding a central burial cist. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENIGMATIC MZORA STONE RING The enigmatic Mzora stone ring in Morocco. In Morocco, not far from the Atlantic coast and away from major tourist attractions, lies a remarkable and enigmatic megalithic site. The Mzora stone ring (also spelled variously as Msoura/Mezorah) is situated roughly 11km from the nearest town of Asilah and about 27km from the ruins of ancient Lixus. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: PROFESSOR KLAUS SCHMIDT'S VIEWS Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe. German archaeologist Professor Klaus Schmidt first came to Turkey in 1978 for research but it wasn't until 1994 that he realized the importance of Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic site in the southeast of Turkey. "It would be better to call it the 'oldest yet found and excavated' place of culticSTONES OF WALES
Isolated on a rocky eminence, Bryn Cader Faner is one of the wonders of prehistoric Wales, as stated by Professor Aubrey Burl, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful Bronze Age sites in Britain. It is a small cairn 8,5m (28ft) wide and less than 1m (3ft) high, with fifteen thin slabs leaning out of the mass of the monument like acrown of thorns.
STONES OF WALES
Bryn Celli Ddu (the mound in a dark grove) is the best passage grave in Wales. It started as a late Neolithic henge or ritual enclosure, with a stone circle surrounded by a bank and internal ditch. A later passage grave was built inside the ditch; the north-east entrance to the burial chamber is retained by a kerb of stones, which with the dry-stone walling of the outer passage, creates an STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead. STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: GENETIC STUDIES HINT AT ORIGINS EDITORIAL TEAM: Clive Price-Jones Diego Meozzi Paola Arosio Philip Hansen Wolf Thandoy . If you think our news service is a valuable resource, please consider a donation. STONE PAGES • SHOP PRINTS • BOOKSHOP • RECORD SHOP: We have put a considerable effort in the making of the Stone Pages Web site. Every month thousands of people visit our pages looking for information, images of evocative sites, legends about megaliths or simply out of curiosity. ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND A: Achavanich: Stone setting : Highlands: Achmore: Stone circle : Western Isles/Lewis: Achnabreck: Cup-and-ring markings : Strathclyde ANCIENT STONES OF SCOTLAND Ancient Stones of Scotland - Home. Website created by Paola Arosio &Diego Meozzi.
CALLANISH (TURSACHAN CALANAIS) This spectacular megalithic complex, visible from a considerable distance, lies on the spine of a ridge overlooking Loch Roag, on Lewis(Western Isles).
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: ANCIENT SETTLEMENT UNEARTHED IN Trudging through thick gray mud at this northern Greenville County farm (South Carolina, USA), it doesn't take long to find fragments of ancient history sticking out of the soil, be it a smooth piece of Indian pottery or the jagged-edged stone of an arrowhead.STONES OF ENGLAND
Avebury is the largest stone circle in the world: it is 427m (1401ft) in diameter covers an area of some 28 acres (11.5 ha). Although not so immediately impressive as Stonehenge, it is an extraordinary site formed by a huge circular bank (a mile round), a massive ditch now only a half its original depth, and a great ring of 98 sarsen slabs enclosing two smaller circles of 30 stones each andSTONES OF IRELAND
Beltany. On the levelled summit of Tops Hill, about two miles south of the village of Raphoe, is this fine stone circle, one of the few in NW Ireland. The name Beltany suggests that the pagan festival of Beltane was celebrated on the site. The ring is 44.2m (145ft) in diameter and still contains 64 stones, though originally there were eighty or STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE The environmental impact of the Neolithic revolution. A new analysis of the fossil record shows that a deep pattern in nature remained the same for 300 million years. Then, 6,000 years ago, the pattern was disrupted - at about the same time that agriculture spread across North America. "When early humans started farming and became dominantin
STONES OF WALES
Tinkinswood is also known as Castell Carreg, Llech-y-Filiast, Maes-y-Filiast and Gwal-y-Filiast: names possibly connected to King Arthur's saga. Built around 4000 BC in a small valley in the Vale of Glamorgan, this cairn is a fine example of the Cotswold/Severn regional type: a long wedge-shaped cairn, containing a rectangularstone chamber.
STONE PAGES ARCHAEO NEWS: MYSTERY SHROUDS ANCIENT Judaculla Rock is more boulder than rock; shaped something like a giant fan, it is relatively flat on one side. But on this rock are markings, scribbling and dribbling, spidery lines, that were put there perhaps 10,000 years ago. Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe Over the last 32 years we have personally visited and photographed all 529 archæological sites you will find in these pages (117 in the six national sections and 412 in our Tours section), creating the first Web guide to European megaliths and other prehistoric sites, online since February 1996SHOP
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