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Ancient Sites in Europe
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Stonehenge in England is probably the best known and most studied
megalithic structure anywhere in the world, yet its original purpose
is still unclear. I imagine Stonehenge to have been a glorious
ancient temple, a place of spiritual, religious and ceremonial
splendor.
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Rollright Stone Circle - Oxfordshire, England.
The Rollright King's Men Stone Circle, the King Standing Stone and
the Whispering Knights Dolmen.
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Gavrinis - Brittany, France.
The Isle of Goats just off the coast of Brittany is home to the
wonderful Gavrinis megalithic cairn. The cairn is about 5500 years old, it is 60
metres in diameter and covers a passage and chamber which is lined with
elaborately engraved stones.
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Cairnpapple - Scotland by Jackie Queally
Cairnpapple was discovered immediately after the Second World War – all that was discernable
at the time was a rough circular embankment known as a henge monument – and a central cairn
set in a rather random-looking position within the circle.
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Ancient Sites in Africa
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The Dabous Giraffes
are a neolithic petroglyphs, completed sometime between 9000 BC and 5000 BC.
The giraffe carvings were first documented by David Coulson in 1997 while on a photographic
expedition at a site in Niger, Africa. The carving is 20 feet in height and consists of two
giraffes carved into the Dabous Rock with a great amount of detail.
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