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The database includes every non-Runic inscription raised on a stone monument within Celtic-speaking areas (Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Dumnonia, Brittany and the Isle of Man) in the early middle ages (AD 400-1000). There are over 1,200 such inscriptions.
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Posted by phil 3rd December 2001ce |
A huge wealth of archeological info covering Scottish sites with map refs etc.
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Posted by Martin 29th November 2001ce
Edited 27th June 2006ce |
Resource site for the Megalithic Passage Tombs of Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, Fourknocks, Loughcrew and Tara located in the present day County of Meath on the east coast of Ireland. The Boyne Valley Cairns at Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth were built around 3200BC making them older than Stonehenge in England and the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.
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Posted by knowth 27th November 2001ce |
Events that have some kind of prehistoric theme, that you might be interested in. If you like that kind of thing. Which, since you're here, you probably do. Go on, have a look...
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Posted by RiotGibbon 24th October 2001ce |
Fascinating site, tracing the life-histories of various monuments throughout Germany.
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Posted by RiotGibbon 15th October 2001ce |
sculpture; geomancy; ancient sites; greenpages
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Posted by Dr Boris 8th October 2001ce |
download all the Irish site records
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Posted by RiotGibbon 29th August 2001ce |
Website of megalithic photographer Cerridwen Connelly "The Archaeo-Witch of Wales", featuring: Detail images of Stonehenge, Sile na Gig at Romsey Abbey (Hampshire), Labyrinth at St. Catherine's Hill, Winchester (Hampshire), Rothbury Tolmen and Calendar site (Northumberland), Mohave Desert petroglyph anomolies, Korean Dolmen, Saami petroglyphs, new sites added every month...
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Posted by technopagans 27th August 2001ce |
lots of map info ... if you look in "Get-a-Map", and then click into the area you are looking for, keep zooming in until you find it, and the "Co-ordinates at centre " bit at the bottom will tell you the gridref - handy
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Posted by RiotGibbon 21st August 2001ce |
Approx 80,00 maps (uk) dated 1846-1899. 1:10,560 scale. No plug-in required, just browse and scroll around.
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Posted by Buzzard of Morfe 22nd August 2000ce |
Nifty VR tours of mainly Scottish-sites ... ideal for the bovine-phobic sassenach primates amongst us.
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Posted by RiotGibbon 8th August 2000ce |
Bringing together campaigns to save ancient sites up and down the country. Featuring free images of Stonehenge to download. Read more in 3rd Stone Magazine.
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Posted by Andy B 13th April 2000ce |
The No.1 prehistory or archaeology webring. Over 200 hand picked sites from Europe and North America.
'varying from the informed to the fanciful... and straight on till morning.' Michael Pollak, The New York Times
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Posted by Andy B 13th April 2000ce |
Standing stones, stone circles and stone rows are one of the most mysterious features of the British landscape. Join me on a tour of some of the most interesting and picturesque prehistoric sites.
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Posted by Andy B 13th April 2000ce |
An archive of articles from the excellent magazine 'At The Edge' - cross-over explorations of earth mysteries, folklore, mythology & local history.
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Posted by gyrus 12th April 2000ce |
A top site of decrepit and little known sites, including the remains of only the second circle known to be in Oxfordshire!!
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Posted by Chris 19th March 2000ce |
A very comprehensive site including some incredible QTVR movies filmed at various sites around Britain. The site also offers extremely thorough News, extensive features, and plenty of links to other great websites.
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Posted by Holy McGrail 15th March 2000ce |
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