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Non-orthodox approaches to prehistoric monuments.
http://www.celticnz.co.nz/
A book about New Zealand, of an archaeo-astronomical nature, concerning ancient Celtic, pre-Polynesian inhabitants, showing stone and astronomical observatories that relate to Stonehenge.
http://dolmenrestorers.brinkster.net/
A group of enthusiasts who believe that dolmens are a part of world history and who aim to preserve and restore this heritage.
http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/monuments.html
Legends and tales of numerous standing stones and other Pagan monuments
http://petragrail.tripod.com/megalith.html
A theory about a global grid of megaliths and how its architects could have been Martian gods who sacrificed humans at the sites and fled the earth before the biblical flood.
http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/mysthill.htm
Illustrated description of a megalithic site 40 miles north of Boston, USA, with theories of its builders and use, from The Museum of Unnatural Mystery.
http://www.isleofavalon.co.uk/ndlstone.html
Web-publication of a 1970s book by Tom Graves which proposed a purpose for stone circles, standing stones and megalithic remains - from a dowsing/acupuncture viewpoint
http://www.luckymojo.com/stonehenge.html
Stonehenge has given rise to many replicas in the United States of America. Pics and information.
http://www.geo.org/
Modern day stone circle building. The group encourages and promotes the creation of sacred spaces and environmental art for the purposes of world peace and planetary healing.
http://www.carrowkeel.com/
Chambered cairns, mythology, astronomy and megalithic art of Ireland.
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