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The open grassland around Stonehenge in southern England used to be a favorite haunt of the bird.
Turning up late for the summer-solstice party at Stonehenge in 2001, he found the only stragglers left were folksy types in horse-drawn wagons.
A Swindon engineering company is taking a lead role in the design of a road tunnel beneath 5,000-year-old Stonehenge.
Hundreds of people gathered at one of Wiltshire's historic monuments at dawn on Tuesday to witness the winter solstice sunrise at Stonehenge.
At Stonehenge, 800,000 visitors are moved laterally within the circular path around the site.
Building a longer tunnel under Stonehenge is the only way of reunifying the World Heritage site, an Amesbury couple told the inquiry.
The three banked and ditched circular enclosures or henges are scheduled ancient monuments and rival the World Heritage site Stonehenge.
This is the most exciting and challenging virtual reality project since Virtual Stonehenge.
The ditch around Stonehenge would have been dug using animal bones and deer antlers to loosen the underlying chalk.
The Archer lived four and a half thousand years ago, about the time of the first construction at Stonehenge three miles from his grave.
The late watercolour of Stonehenge, with a louring sky relieved by a double rainbow, is one of his most dramatic illustrations of this idea.
Andre frequently cited Stonehenge, which he visited on his first trip to Europe at age nineteen, as a seminal influence on his sculpture.
The 400 mile round trip was broken up with a stop at Stonehenge for an ice-cream.
I had heard that the megaliths at Stonehenge could be seen from a great distance and one would be overwhelmed as one approached closer.
The truth of Stonehenge is that three different cultures contributed to this megalithic monument.
One does not need Stonehenge to know when to plant seeds or when to breed cattle.
There is still a good way to go before a really coherent scheme for presenting Stonehenge to its many visitors is achieved, and time is pressing.
When thinking of Celtic religion, the first thing that comes to ones mind is generally Druidism, and maybe even Stonehenge.
After the ill-fated attempt to drag it to Stonehenge, the notorious bluestone has finally reached its new home on the back of a lorry.
These are burial mounds of Bronze Age date, many from about 2000 BC to 1500 BC and they cluster in their hundreds around the Stonehenge area.
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I remember that the Stonehenge plate greatly impressed me and that I sacrilegiously cut it out of the book so as to have it!
A case occurs to me in the matter of Stonehenge, which I happened to visit yesterday.
They are a piece of stubborn antiquity, compared with which Stonehenge is in its nonage.
Dr Charleton's hypothesis concerning Stonehenge was but indifferently received.
This might explain why there are eight monuments in the Stonehenge area with solstitial alignments, a number unmatched anywhere else.
Stonehenge was to me even more remarkable, because it is more mysterious.
But ahead of him he saw a great rough building, rather like Stonehenge.
Stonehenge frowned and fidgeted with some papers in front of him.
And it would also keep him and Stonehenge apart for a while.
He knew that Stonehenge stands all alone on Salisbury Plain.
If he had not owned that he knew that it was the Stonehenge altar stone!
Now television attempts an answer by recreating the Great Trilithon at Stonehenge using only the tools of the time.
The discovery, using special technology to penetrate the ground surface, is less than 2 miles from Stonehenge, in Wiltshire.
No-one failed to pick out the Eiffel Tower, Paris, but only 77 per cent recognised Stonehenge in the poll, by travel agent www.
It would not spoil his druidic mood if he missed Stonehenge.
From sauropods the length of two double-decker buses to raptors and toothy iguanodons, they run wild around landmarks like Big Ben and Stonehenge.
One day in returning from this spring by a circuitous path, I came upon a scene which reminded me of Stonehenge and the architectural labours of the Druids.
How many trilithons are standing at Stonehenge in Wiltshire?
And Sims believes Stonehenge was built by these leaders to worship both the sun and the moon, to re-affirm neolithic faith in the importance of both.
He was born in 1672 in the quaint little thatched parsonage of Milston, a Wiltshire village, not far from that strange monument of ancient days, Stonehenge.
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