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Top 10 Places to Go Before You Die

by Duaa nasir in Social Sciences, May 29, 2012
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There are many great places in the world which everyone has to witness with their eyes but there are some which are to be seen firsthand.As the number of cheap international flights are increasing and travelling is becoming affordable so a person is required to see these beautiful places firsthand.

Bring Back The Bones of The Stonehenge Ancestors

by The Druid Shaman in Folklore, March 15, 2012
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In 2008 human remains were removed by Archaeologists from Stonehenge for scientific investigation. This was for a two year period, before returning them to their resting place. Four years on and the bones sit in a box on a shelf in Sheffield University. It is time to bring them home.

12 Most Beautiful Ancient City Without Population

by tripribadi in Social Sciences, January 12, 2012
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The world knows a number of city sites that have been abandoned. Archaeological sites are scattered throughout the country. They reflect on the greatness and achievements of human culture that lived in his time. There are in prehistoric times, there are already entered period of history.

Ness of Brodgar Scroll Stonehenge Position

by elche in Social Sciences, January 5, 2012
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The site of Stonehenge in England until now claimed as a historic site that became the center of the most important Neolithic civilization in Europe. But the most important sites claim seems to be changing hands at Ness of Brodgar site newly excavated in Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Ritual Worship of The Sun Stonehenge Place?

by e2ramadhan in Social Sciences, December 22, 2011
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Archaeologists found traces of a ritual procession route.

Mysterious Memories From The Past

by Eddie Lee in Social Sciences, December 21, 2011
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This article is about the mysterious memories from the past.

Top 10 Mysteries( Unsolved)

by spooky947 in Paranormal, November 29, 2011
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01.Crop Circles
These are created in crop lands in night. These crop circles were shaped like a basic circle first and during past 20 years they were developed in to complex geometric shapes. crop circles are first recorded in 1966 it was in a sugar cane farm in Australia.

Stonehenge

by prayer2008 in Social Sciences, October 15, 2011
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About Stonehenge.

English Countryside – Seven Ways to Explore The Uk

by prabhjots521 in Social Sciences, September 25, 2011
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English Countryside – Seven Ways to Explore the UK.

Book Review Stonehenge a Novel of 2000 Bc by Bernard Cornwell

by Bazza1972 in Social Sciences, September 10, 2011
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In this book Bernard Cornwell gives a fictional account of how and why Stonehenge was built 4000 years ago.

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