Thank you got a wonderful walk around the Stonehenge area. I enjoyed seeing the two of you amazed by the vastness is the site....as was I. Maps don’t do it justice.
Wow! That was good. There is so much going on in the huge open landscape of which Stonehenge is but a tiny part. Very, very little is accessible to the casual visitor (either physically - no access, or because what remains is so subtle as to be too hard to see). This is definitely one area where doing your homework, studying maps and plans and associations, before you go will improve your experience and understanding immeasurably. I would highly recommend 'Stonehenge' by Francis Pryor (2016) as an accessible starting point.
Looking at overview on information map of woodhendge,whats immediately is reconizable the post holes are constructed in pairs suggesting to me a lintel being the intention
Not to difficult to imagine our ancestors working that land ☺
Agreed.
I would say,that Woodhenge is a lot more interesting than the more famous Stonehenge,from what I saw in your video!
Agreed, it's a vast Landscape to explore.
Very beautiful enjoying.
Thank you got a wonderful walk around the Stonehenge area. I enjoyed seeing the two of you amazed by the vastness is the site....as was I. Maps don’t do it justice.
I think you are right there.
Lots to see in the area around Stonehenge, not heard of the cuckoo stone before. Great video.
Actually, nor had we until we arrived.
Wow! That was good. There is so much going on in the huge open landscape of which Stonehenge is but a tiny part. Very, very little is accessible to the casual visitor (either physically - no access, or because what remains is so subtle as to be too hard to see). This is definitely one area where doing your homework, studying maps and plans and associations, before you go will improve your experience and understanding immeasurably. I would highly recommend 'Stonehenge' by Francis Pryor (2016) as an accessible starting point.
Carl munck ,Archaeocryptography ,the Code,heres a starting point
Yes I know Francis Pryor's Book. So much to explore around this Landscape.
Looking at overview on information map of woodhendge,whats immediately is reconizable the post holes are constructed in pairs suggesting to me a lintel being the intention
Could be, I would think it i similar in structure to The Sanctuary at Avebury.
Fascinating stuff - I wonder where the water source is to support 4,000 people on those plains...
That's a very good question.