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  • Stone Pages • Web guide to Megalithic Europe

    A good site documenting ancient european megaliths.. I particularly liked the Irish section. Yu know, Tara. A royal seat. Every time I think about it though, it is in association with Mairie Brennan's Tara from "Two Horizons (what an album!) know where to go tomorrow Where tears... more

    Reviewed by megi Apr 13 2006, 05:51pm ( 134 reviews ) stonepages.com

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  • Reviewed by thewhizzer on Jul 27, 10:10am

    I am very interested in ( DON'T LAUGH ) ancient erections
  • Rated by duskwynd on Jun 10, 8:04pm

    Definitely something I am going to keep on hand for when I visit the Isles :)
  • Rated by Kazzandra on May 17, 1:16pm

    If I could thumbs up this several times, I would.
  • Rated by electricfields on May 16, 7:55pm

    I've always been sort of intrigued by megaliths and old stone structures. I'd like to see a lot of these in person.
  • Reviewed by civver on May 09 2009, 1:18pm

    Somewhat interesting, if you're into megaliths.
  • Rated by midnghtjade83 on Apr 01 2009, 6:29pm

    User friendly site about the megaliths scattered throughout Europe. Although Stonehenge is by far the most famous, anyone with interest in that megalith should find this site interesting.
  • Rated by Radiosucks on Feb 23 2009, 7:15am

    fp: Over the last 19 years we have personally visited and photographed all 529 archæological sites you will find in these pages (117 in the six national sections and 412 in our Tours section), creating the first Web guide to European megaliths and other prehistoric sites, online since February 1996
  • Rated by Culturalove on Feb 01 2009, 9:44pm

    Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe