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Stonehenge find: first ever carving . .
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-30-2008   
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Stonehenge Drew Ailing Pilgrims for Healing
jaroda4734
by jaroda4734  9-25-2008   
 The first excavation of Stonehenge in more than 40 years has uncovered evidence that the stone circle drew ailing pilgrims from around Europe for what they believed to be its healing properties, archaeologists said Monday.
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Stonehenge - pilgrimage site for sick
Deepti
by Deepti  9-23-2008   
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Stonehenge birthdate discovered by archaeologists
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  9-23-2008   
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Stonehenge birthdate discovered by archaeologists
spherepet
by spherepet  9-23-2008   
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An Ancient Lourdes
debbyski
by debbyski  9-22-2008   
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Dig pinpoints Stonehenge origins
tabsey
by tabsey  9-22-2008   
 More info and a video at the source (I nearly said "site" instead of source).
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Dig pinpoints Stonehenge origins
amgumen
by amgumen  9-21-2008   
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Stonehenge: Is this how they did it?
mycelium_obscurum
by mycelium_obscurum  9-21-2008    1
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"Stonehenge: Is This How They Did It?"
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-21-2008    4
 Impressive 'low-tech' theory
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Scottlava's Photostream on Flickr
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  9-19-2008   
 The Stonehenge car cracked me up :D
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Red Lady controversy
yewtree
by yewtree  9-18-2008   
 Interesting, a repatriation case between two museums.
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Stonehenge Partiers Came From Afar, Cattle Teeth Show
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  9-13-2008   
 Interesting...
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Rebuilding Ancient American Mounds
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-6-2008   
 http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-08/uoc-upp082508.php
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Stonehenge funny video
teacherina
by teacherina  9-2-2008   
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Another Stonehenge Found Deep In Amazon Forest
valann 47
by valann 47  8-29-2008    1
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nat geo
dgolf33
by dgolf33  8-23-2008   
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Stonehenge Robotic Clock: che fatica!
janniz
by janniz  8-11-2008   
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8 New Natural Wonders
10mg12
by 10mg12  7-12-2008   
 These are really great pictures
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Baha’i shrines chosen as World Heritage sites
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  7-9-2008   
 The World Heritage List was established by UNESCO in 1972 to identify, protect, and preserve places of “cultural and natural heritage of outstanding universal value.” So far, 184 nations have signed the World Heritage Convention, which defines the general standards of selection for the list, and more than 850 sites have been recognized, including natural areas, such as East Africa’s Serengeti and Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.
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Stonehenge Puzzle
zippunkygirl
by zippunkygirl  7-4-2008   
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Strange and Unusual Stop in the USA
zippunkygirl
by zippunkygirl  6-30-2008   
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Wiltshire Crop Circle Identified as Symbolic Code
RiotRanger
by RiotRanger  6-23-2008   
 "...symbolic code for first ten places of pi"
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Summer Solstice Soggy- No Sun at Stonehenge
g8ype
by g8ype  6-21-2008   
 Love this global warming brrrrrr!
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Stonehenge Solstice 2008
katknit
by katknit  6-21-2008   
 kinda hippy dippy
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Stonehenge Summer solstice
valann 47
by valann 47  6-21-2008   
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Sacsayhuaman walls - Cusco
farrider
by farrider  6-20-2008   
 There are no other walls like these. They are different from Stonehenge, different from the Pyramids of the Egyptians and the Maya, different from any of the other ancient monolithic stone-works. The stones fit so perfectly that no blade of grass or steel can slide between them. There is no mortar. They often join in complex and irregular surfaces that would appear to be a nightmare for the stonemason. Scientists speculate that the masonry process might have worked like this: after carving the desired shape out of the first boulder and fitting it in place, the masons would somehow suspend the second boulder on scaffolding next to the first one. They would then have to trace out a pattern on the second boulder in order to plan the appropriate jigsaw shape that would fit the two together. In order to make a precise copy of the first boulder's edges, the masons might have used a straight stick with a hanging plum- bob to trace its edges and mark off exact points for carving on the second
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Manhattanhenge
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-15-2008    1
 I really hope I get to visit New York one day.
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Must See Landmarks of Europe
nhorn
by nhorn  6-8-2008    2
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Secrets of Stonehenge unearthed
einbar
by einbar  6-2-2008   
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Stonehenge may have been royal cemetery
lisaann2007
by lisaann2007  6-1-2008   
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Tour of Stonehenge
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  6-1-2008   
 sorry no pic"s please click on link,,
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Stonehenge Served as Burial Site
TwilaMarie
by TwilaMarie  5-30-2008   
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Archaeology News: Stonehenge
katknit
by katknit  5-30-2008   
 putting together new evidence
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Stonhenge Royal Family's Burial Ground
debbyski
by debbyski  5-30-2008    3
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Stonehenge may have been royal burials
valann 47
by valann 47  5-30-2008    1
 I can't help but feel all the fuss and it turns out to be a cemetary
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Stonehenge Part of Vast Religious Complex?
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  5-29-2008   
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Stonehenge used for burials dating back to 3000 BC
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  5-29-2008    3
 Watch the entire slide show.
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Stonehenge yields one of its secrets
arifsali
by arifsali  5-29-2008    9
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Strange designs across the States
Lifestar
by Lifestar  5-27-2008    2
 Strange and unique aspects of the U.S.A.
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