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Ceremony Traditions and Their Origins

by mohitastv in Social Sciences, August 29, 2011
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The ritual or booking platform was but one of a programme of gifts presented upon the groom’s bride-to-be, culminating in the party adornment. The rotary (strip) has retentive been a symbol of the permanent.

Stonehenge Surprises – Not Over Yet!

by jessicako in Social Sciences, August 6, 2011
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Readings.

Pre-historic Sun Temples Around The World

by Uma Shankari in History, July 6, 2011
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Pre-historic Sun temples around the world served as astronomical observatories and have given rise to the study called "Archeoastronomy".

A Wooden Brother for Stonehenge

by bobmonk in Social Sciences, May 29, 2011
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Near the stone circles of Stonehenge, English and Austrian archaeologists have discovered an additional ring system. Within sight of the famous stones, they discovered a buried circular ditch along with smaller mines, which once were probably wooden posts.

Even Ancient Monuments Come in Threes

by thebritishbullet in Social Sciences, May 10, 2011
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Shedding new light on England`s most iconic controversial landmark.

Crop Circles

by duckletshut in Paranormal, May 3, 2011
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Crop circles are geometric circles that are found in fields all over the world. This article will discuss crop circles.

Stonehenge in Southern England

by mitahari in Social Sciences, May 1, 2011
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In southern England, on Salisbury Plain is Stonehenge fabulous.

Stonehenge. in Honor of Their Dead Ancestors?

by skaut77 in Social Sciences, April 29, 2011
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In Britain, the remains of the settlement, where supposedly the builders of Stonehenge lived.
Excavations in the village of Durrington, archaeologists found the foundations of houses, which were more than a hundred. It is the largest of the Neolithic settlement ever discovered in Britain.

My England Trip Essay

by TheMoose in Social Sciences, April 21, 2011
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An essay on what part of the trip will be most exciting to me and why and it’s so I can go on the trip.

It Was Discovered a “Second Stonehenge” Two Km From The Original

by AllAboutSexBlog in Social Sciences, April 17, 2011
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Archaeologists have found evidence indicating the existence of a similar monument at Stonehenge, just two miles from it. "Bluestonehenge" found on the west bank of the river Avon, was named after the color of the 25 memorial stones which were, writes The Guardian.

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