时长:2 分 15 秒 HC0808 Inspired by the mysterious stone formations of Stonehenge, "Ancient Stone Circles" creates an atmosphere of ancient times using modal melodies, rich scoring and exotic percussion. You'll hear the huge stones being transported, follow a Druid procession, and feel the awe...
Jacquetta Hawkes writing in 1975 tells us more about Swinside Stone Circle. She says:“One of the three best stone circles is that of Swineside, which stands folded between the fells of Black Combe and the Duddon estuary near Millom. The blocks rise from poor, rather boggy grassland, redeem...
Haunted Spaces, Sacred Places: A Field Guide to Stone Circles, Crop Circles, Ancient Tombs, and Supernatural Landscapes: Easyread Large Bold EditionWHAT IS BEHIND THE STRANGE PHENOMENA AT OUR WORLD'S ANCIENT SITES? Haunted Spaces, Sacred Places is a...
looking at Göbekli Tepe, Karahan Tepe, Sayburç, Sefer Tepe and other sites in the Taş Tepeler region, exploring how they came into being and how geometric and astronomical principles found in British stone circles are also found at these sites, but nearly 7000 years before Stonehenge....
Stone Circles The other factor that makes the south of England so magical and mysterious is the presence of countless stone circles, ancient sacred sites and other places of power. Think of Stonehenge, Avebury, the Sanctuary, the West Kennet Long Barrow, the Adam and Eve Stones and Silbury Hi...
Such clear evidence for lightning strikes is extremely rare in the UK and the association with this stone circle is unlikely to be coincidental. See also: Castlerigg Stone Circle: One Of Britain’s Most Important And Earliest Stone Circles ...
Search for sites either by country or by their type of construction (pyramids, stone-circles etc). The database is always being added to, with those sites related to the content of the website being given priority. Please Contact-Us if you feel there is somewhere 'missing'. (Index of ...
“The fact that all of its stones originated from distant regions, making it unique among over 900 stone circles in Britain, suggests that the stone circle may have had a political as well as a religious purpose — as a monument of unification for the peoples of Britain, celebrating their ...
This primary resource gives children the opportunity to explore art from ancient civilisations; from Aboriginal cave paintings to Stone Age stone circles.