Stonehenge — Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites State Party = flag|United Kingdom Type = Cultural Criteria = i, ii, iii ID = 373 Region = Europe Year = 1986 Session = 10th Link =… … Wikipedia
Archaeoastronomy and Stonehenge — The prehistoric monument of Stonehenge has long been studied for its possible connections with ancient astronomy. Archaeoastronomers have claimed that Stonehenge represents an ancient observatory, although the extent of its use for that purpose… … Wikipedia
Megalithic architectural elements — This article describes several characteristic architectural elements typical of European megalithic (Stone Age) structures. Contents 1 Forecourt 2 Kerb or peristalith 3 Orthostat 4 Port hole slab … Wikipedia
Stonehenge in its landscape — Infobox Book | name = Stonehenge in its landscape image caption = Cover author = R.M.J. Cleal, K.E. Walker and R. Montague country = language = English genre = Archaeology publisher = English Heritage release date = 1995 media type = pages = 618… … Wikipedia
Stone edge — Stonehenge 51° 10′ 44″ N 1° 49′ 35″ W / 51.178889, 1.826389 … Wikipédia en Français
Stonehedge — Stonehenge 51° 10′ 44″ N 1° 49′ 35″ W / 51.178889, 1.826389 … Wikipédia en Français
Stonehenge — 51° 10′ 44″ N 1° 49′ 35″ W / 51.178889, 1.826389 … Wikipédia en Français
Stonehenge — /stohn henj/, n. a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, consisting of a large circle of megaliths surrounding a smaller circle and four massive trilithons; dating to late Neolithic and early Bronze Age times (c1700 1200… … Universalium
Trilithon — Tril i*thon (tr[i^]l [i^]*th[o^]n), n.; pl. {Trilithons}. [NL., fr. Gr.? of or with three stones; ? (see {Tri }) + ? stone.] (Arch[ae]ol.) A monument consisting of three stones; especially, such a monument forming a kind of doorway, as among the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Missouri University of Science and Technology — Motto Salus Populi (Latin, The Welfare of the People) Established 1870 … Wikipedia