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  2. Archaeoastronomy and Stonehenge - Wikipedia

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    Stukeley concluded the Stonehenge had been set up "by the use of a magnetic compass to lay out the works, the needle varying so much, at that time, from true north." He attempted to calculate the change in magnetic variation between the observed and theoretical (ideal) Stonehenge sunrise, which he imagined would relate to the date of construction.

  3. Thornborough Henges - Wikipedia

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    The monument complex has been called 'The Stonehenge of the North'. [6] Historic England considers its landscape comparable in ceremonial importance to better known sites such as Stonehenge and surrounding Avebury, and the Orkney monuments.

  4. Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites - Wikipedia

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    The Stonehenge area of the WHS is in south Wiltshire. It covers an area of 26 square km and is centred on the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge . Ownership is shared between English Heritage , the National Trust , the Ministry of Defence , the RSPB , Wiltshire Council , and private individuals and farmers.

  5. Aubrey holes - Wikipedia

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    Many interpretations prefer an astronomical explanation for the purpose of the holes although this is by no means proved. It was formerly thought that when the Aubrey holes were first dug, the only standing feature at Stonehenge was the Heelstone, which marked the point of the midsummer sunrise, viewed from the centre of the henge.

  6. Crowds Gather at Stonehenge for Summer Solstice Sunrise

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    Crowds of observers gathered at Stonehenge on the morning of June 21 to watch the summer solstice sunrise.According to the Guardian, “pagans, healers, nature lovers and party-goers” flocked in ...

  7. Stonehenge Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Stonehenge Avenue is an ancient avenue on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England. It is part of the Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discovered in the 18th century, it measures nearly 3 kilometres, [2] and connects Stonehenge with the River Avon. [3] It was built during the Stonehenge 3 period of 2600 to 1700 BCE.

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