• The Stonehenge Riverside Project was a major Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded archaeological research study of the development of the Stonehenge...
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    his team for the Stonehenge Environs Project, although they failed to find any dateable material. The Stonehenge Riverside Project excavated the ditch...
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  • Mike Parker Pearson (category Archaeologists of Stonehenge)
    University of Sheffield in England, and was the director of the Stonehenge Riverside Project. A prolific author, he has also written a variety of books on...
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    Mike Parker Pearson, leader of the Stonehenge Riverside Project based around Durrington Walls, noted that Stonehenge appears to have been associated with...
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  • with Simon Brown (Businesses) and Luke McKernan (Venues). The Stonehenge Riverside Project was a major five-year AHRC-funded archaeological research study...
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    Durrington Walls (category Sites associated with Stonehenge)
    Parker Pearson et al. The Stonehenge Riverside Project 2005 Interim Report M. Parker Pearson et al. The Stonehenge Riverside Project 2006 Summary Interim Report...
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    Bluestonehenge (category Sites associated with Stonehenge)
    monument that was discovered by the Stonehenge Riverside Project about 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England. All that remains...
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    Cuckoo Stone (category Sites associated with Stonehenge)
    in 1926–1928. The site was excavated in 2007 as part of the Stonehenge Riverside Project. The excavations revealed the pit in which the stone once sat...
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  • of the Stonehenge Riverside Project. In February 2010, Peter Salisbury, founder of the Michigan Druids, created a 1/3 scale replica of Stonehenge, made...
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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...
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  • Julian Thomas (category Archaeologists of Stonehenge)
    Understanding the Neolithic in particular, and for his work with the Stonehenge Riverside Project. Born in Epsom, Surrey, Thomas studied archaeology at the University...
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    Stonehenge Excavations at Stonehenge Theories about Stonehenge Cultural depictions of Stonehenge Stonehenge road tunnel Stonehenge Riverside Project Susan...
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    Woodhenge (category Sites associated with Stonehenge)
    of Stonehenge had overshadowed work on the understanding of Woodhenge. Recent ongoing investigations as part of the Stonehenge Riverside Project are...
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    monuments around Stonehenge, and the discovery of a Neolithic village in the neighbouring parish of Durrington by the Stonehenge Riverside Project. Excavations...
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  • derivatives Stone circle Cultural depictions of Stonehenge Stonehenge road tunnel Stonehenge Riverside Project Aubrey, John, Monumenta Britannica. (Published...
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  • the Avebury Cove. He has been involved in the Stonehenge Riverside Project since 2004: a field project that he jointly directs with Dr Mike Parker Pearson...
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    hollows of the Cuckoo Stone and Torstone discovered during the Stonehenge Riverside Project. Another chambered tomb once existed in a large field east of...
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    Aubrey holes (category Stonehenge)
    2008 as part of the Stonehenge Riverside Project. A plaque dating from the 1935 reburial was uncovered at the site. The project was detailed in an episode...
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    in 1987 and lasting until 2003, and the Stonehenge Riverside Project were significant UK archaeology projects within this group. Postgraduates at the...
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  • Start of Stonehenge Riverside Project (continues to 2008). Identification of Neolithic sources of jadeite on Monte Viso and Monte Beigua in Italy. Start...
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    incoming managing director Bruce Gyngell and set up his own company, Stonehenge Films Ltd, to act as a vehicle for his television dramas. His first independent...
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    045,289 23 Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Edinburgh Scotland 996,597 24 Stonehenge Wiltshire England 977,316 25 Windsor Castle Berkshire England 927,331...
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    on Eighth Wonder: The London Eye greets 30 millionth visitor and joins Stonehenge and the Taj Mahal as a world wonder". londoneye.com. EDF Energy London...
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  • Harappan architecture 1300s – 1400s – 1500s – 1600s – Final construction of Stonehenge in England 1700s – 1800s – Last Egyptian pyramid built in Hawara 1900s...
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    in San Antonio, Texas 69-6439 - Stonehenge Air Museum, Fortine, Montana. 71-0790 - March Field Air Museum, Riverside, California. OA-37B Dragonfly 70-1293...
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    springs in Beppu, Ōita or Yufuin, Ōita, Usa jingū, stone bridges, small stonehenge on the top of Komekamiyama (mountain), Hello Kitty Harmonyland Nagasaki...
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  • Go Jetters (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from October 2021)
    fit-the-shape level. 3 3 "Stonehenge, England" 28 October 2015 (2015-10-28) After being debriefed by Ubercorn on some "Funky Facts" about Stonehenge (England), the...
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    India. One of the first sites to undergo archaeological excavation was Stonehenge and other megalithic monuments in England. John Aubrey (1626–1697) was...
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    greater prominence to the star. One of Macready's innovations—the use of Stonehenge-like structures on stage to indicate an ancient setting—proved enduring...
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    Cardiff (category Pages using Sister project links with hidden wikidata)
    guide to Stonehenge, the World's Favourite Megalithic Stone Circle". Stonehenge.co.uk website. Longplayer SRS Ltd (trading as http://www.stonehenge.co.uk)...
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