stonehenge

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(5 votes) Was Stonehenge a Site for Ancient Rave Parties? Rock On!

A British professor who specializes in acoustics and is also a part-time DJ is suggesting that the famous Stonehenge site in England "was created as a dance arena for listening to "trance-style" music Read more...

(3 votes) Another Stonehenge Found in Lake Michigan?

Underwater archaeology, two words that have me rethinking my career path, was used in 2007 to try to see how many shipwrecks were resting on the bed of Lake Michigan. Read more...

(3 votes) NEW FINDINGS: Stonehenge was a Cemetery, 3000 BC to 2500BC

NEW FINDINGS: Stonehenge was a Cemetery, 3000 BC to 2500BC, used for royals... ____________________ 1973 – What Happened to All Those People? Read more...

(3 votes) Manhattan Henge Coming on July 12th (Dancing Midget Druids Optional)

New York City has its own version of England's famous Stonehenge... it's called Manhattan Henge, or Manhattanhenge, or the Manhattan Solstice, and it's happening July 11th and 12th. Read more...

(2 votes) Stonehenge May Have Been A Royal Cemetery

As the latest archaeological digs continue in and around the ancient monument known as Stonehenge, it seems that it was originally a burial site for the elite classes. Read more...

(2 votes) StoneHenge - England's Link to the Past - One of the Ten Most Interesting Ancient Sites

The free coloring pages and colouring sheets within this hub page are for use by traditional or home school education when introducing the concept and details of the Alphabet. Read more...

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