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New discoveries at Trefael Stone in Wales
The Trefael Stone, standing in a large rectangular field north of the village of Nevern in west Pembrokeshire, until 2010, was considered to be a standing stone, one of a number that occupy this ancient landscape. Used as a cattle rubbing stone, it measures around 1.2 m in height and over 2 m in length and has on its southern face up to 75 cupmarks.
A collection of French postcards of prehistoric monuments. Where cards posted here and many others can be copied in a higher resolution
Report on the carved stones discovered by the Ingleborough Archaeology Group in 1999
An excellent essay by Sam Smiles from the Tate Research Journal.
An aerial photograph of the settlement area.
Another one here
teesarchaeology.com/projects/aerial_photography/gallery/index151.html
A pdf guide to the megaliths of Var
various galleries and information regarding prehistoric Provence
A wiki page of pictures of the various Var dolmens
Hobs wonderful account of the rediscovery of the Amerside carvings
Heritage Malta
A wonderful site with details of tickets prices, opening time of monuments and museums and lots more.
if you are planning on visiting the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum (WHICH SHOULD BE TOP OF YOUR LIST!) you should think about booking before you travel to Malta. The booking details are here
www.heritagemaltashop.com
Enquires for booking can be sent to
[email protected]
Another excellent site devoted to the study of the Maltese Temples
Daniel Cilia’s excellent and extremely comprehensive website.
Chapter 2 of Lewis Spence’s 1917 book, Legends and Romances of Brittany, Menhirs and Dolmen
Hugh Millers lovely account of the Dwarfie Stone.