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    http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/astronomy/stonehenge_eclipse_000119.html   » Ancients Could Have Used Stonehenge to Predict Lunar Eclipses - A controversial theory that suggests the ancient Britons had a fine grasp of astronomy.

    http://witcombe.sbc.edu/earthmysteries/EMStonehengeD.html   » Archaeoastronomy at Stonehenge - Chris Witcombe of Sweet Briar College provides an illustrated history of the astronomical interpretation of Stonehenge. Part of Earth Mysteries.

    http://www.tivas.org.uk/stonehenge/stone_ast.html   » Astro-Archaeology at Stonehenge - Explores the theories of Gerald Hawkins and Sir Fred Hoyle who claim that stones are an eclipse predictor.

    http://exn.ca/mysticplaces/enigma.asp   » Mystery of Stonehenge Points to the Heavens - A history of astronomical theories surrounding Stonehenge from Discovery Channel Canada.

    http://www.astronomynz.org.nz/stonehenge/   » Stonehenge Aotearoa - An archaeoastronomical teaching aid, based upon Stonehenge, embodying astronomical alignments from prehistoric British, Babylonian and Maori cosmologies.

    http://archaeoastronomy.co.uk/?page_id=310   » Stonehenge Astronomy - A collection of pages exploring the possible connections between Stonehenge and astronomical phenomena.

    http://www.geoastro.de/sunmoonpolar/   » Sun and Moon applet in polar coordinates - This Java applet displays the position of the sun und the moon in polar coordinates for any date and time. The results for lunar standstills are presented and compared with the Stonehenge observatory.

    http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba45/ba45feat.html#steel   » Terror in the Sky - In an article for British Archaeology magazine, space researcher Duncan Steel argues that Stonehenge was built to predict meteor showers. (June, 1999)


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