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Author's Photos
Other Photos
Artwork
Animation
 
Author's Photos - Click on a thumbnail to see the image full size.

Avebury Ditch
 
Avebury Stones
 
Durrington
Walls
 
West Kennet
Long Barrow
 
   

Woodhenge
 
Silbury Hill
       
 

Looking South
 
Looking Southwest
 


Re-erected or
Straightened

 
Bluestone 68
 

Stone 56
 
Station 93
 


Eroded Bank

 
Slaughter Stone
& Station 91
 
 

Heel Stone
 
Sarsen Pillars
1, 2, 29 & 30
 


Stone 53
Techniques

 
 
 
Other Photos - Click on a thumbnail to see the image full size.


Crucuno

 


Callanish

 
Carnac
 
Poulnabrone
 
Artwork - Click on a thumbnail to see the image full size.


Raising Lintel

 


Moving Sarsens

 
Present Day
 
Bedlam
Auditorium
 


Gordon Pipes'
Stone Rowing

 


Sarsen Forces

 
Outside
or Inside?
 
Sarsen Erect
 
   


Scaffold

 


Dowth Q

 
 
 
 
 
Animations
Neolithic Builder
He makes an appearance whenever someone visits the site (even if it's not you!). It was compiled from three different GIFs downloaded from gifs.net but the original author is not credited. Click here if you want to see him again (sorry but he's not mine to give away under the license agreement).
 
Moving Sarsens
This is the method suggested by E. H. Stone and favored by archeologists (which just goes to show why they are archeologists and not civil engineers).
 
This is the author's method. It is by no means 'original' but appears to have been overlooked in an effort to maintain the status quo.
 
This is the full version of the animation used in A Postcard from Stonehenge as a Shockwave File. You can download it here. The postcard is a composite of several GIFs to improve download speed.
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