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The Womb of Ceridwen

http://www.the-cauldron.org.uk/thewombofceridwen.htm

An essay about the folklore of Pentre Ifan based on work published by Julia Murphy of the Department of Archaeology at the University of Wales.

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The Stonehenge Campaign

http://www.phreak.co.uk/stonehenge/psb/stonegeo.htm

A campaign to re-establish the Stonehenge Free Festival, and for free access to the Stones for all who come in peace, especially at solstices and equinoxes.

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Stones of Wonder

http://www.stonesofwonder.com/

An online guidebook to prehistoric monuments in Scotland which have orientations to the sun, moon or stars.

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stonehenge.tv

http://www.stonehenge.tv/

Bruce Bedlam shares his unusual theories on how and why Stonehenge was built.

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Stonehenge-Avebury

http://www.stonehenge-avebury.net/

Meteorologist Terence Meaden claims to have discovered carvings of faces and heads in these famous stone circles in Wessex.

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Mystical World Wide Web: Stone Circles of England

http://www.mystical-www.co.uk/sbook.htm

M. Turford's text-only guide by county, giving grid references and brief descriptions.

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Isle of Avalon: Glastonbury Tor

http://www.isleofavalon.co.uk/tor/

Facts and legends concerning this holy hill. Photos, maps, stories and ley alignments.

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Britannia: Earth Mysteries

http://www.britannia.com/wonder/wonder.html

A collection of articles by Chris Witcombe, John Michell and Geoffry Ashe taking a 'holistic' approach to the study of ancient sites and landscapes. Megaliths are mixed with Morris dancing, druids and ley lines.

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Archaeogeodesy Study Results for Three Major Neolithic Complexes

http://jqjacobs.net/blog/neolithic.html

Archaeology web log by James Q. Jacobs. It focuses on Avebury, Newgrange and Tara.

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