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Ancient Monuments at Kilmartin Kilmartin Glen, Western Scotland is the location of several important Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Iron Age sites, including stone circles, several burial cairns, chambered cairns, and standing stones. For four thousand years the people of Kilmartin Glen have reused monuments. This film shows the significant role they have played through time. by Michael Foster
Added: 376 days ago by BAJR
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The South Circle was reconstructed by the Time Team in 2005. Their reconstruction was built on flat ground - this model illustrates the challenges of building the same reconstruction on a slope (that is, the challenges faced by the original builders - not by me. I was never further than 50 feet away from a radiator, bed or fridge when I did my version).
Added: 781 days ago by digitaldigging
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Timber circle inside the Mount Pleasant super henge.
Added: 805 days ago by digitaldigging
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Stanton Drew - second largest stone circle in Britain. In 1997 geophysics revealed nine concentric rings of post holes radiating out from the centre of the main circle. It caused a sensation at the time, and English Heritage, under pressure from the press, rushed out a painted interpretation which was actually someone's idea of how Durrington Walls South Circle might have looked. Which makes this (as far as I know) the only reconstruction of the actual monument .
Added: 781 days ago by digitaldigging
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First spotted from the air by Sqn Ldr Gilbert Stuart Martin Insall, Woodhenge was then excavated by the Cunningtons in the 1926, and then re-excavated as part of the Stonehenge Riverside Project in 2005/2006. This rather good timber circle also has a stone phase - which will be included as soon as we can get our hands on the later dig data
Added: 782 days ago by digitaldigging
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