Tuesday 3 June 2014

Homes of Neolithic builders recreated at Stonehenge

Five Neolithic homes have been constructed at Stonehenge to help reveal how those who built the famous stone structure would have lived 4,500 years ago.

The houses have the walls made of white chalk and a thatched roof of straw daub and wheat, and are based on remains of such buildings found under a mile away at Durrington Walls.
Each house is made up of a single room around 5m across, with a fire at the centre with the smoke filtered up through the roof.
Volunteers constructing an experimental Neolithic house at Old SarumSusan Greaney, Senior Properties Historian at English Heritage, said:
“One of the things we’re trying to do at Stonehenge is to re-connect the ancient stones with the people that lived and worked in the surrounding landscape.
“Now visitors can step through the door of these houses and get a real sense of what everyday life might have been like when Stonehenge was built. These houses are the result of careful analysis of the archaeological evidence, educated guess work, and a lot of hard physical work.”

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Thursday 8 May 2014

Summer Solstice 2014 at Stonehenge Arrangements

Sarsen.org: Summer Solstice 2014 at Stonehenge Arrangements: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/stonehenge/summer-solstice/?lang=en Celebrating the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge ...

Monday 28 April 2014

Apple's Maps App Gets 3-D Flyover Support For Mysterious Stonehenge

One of the most fascinating and least understood world landmarks is now making an appearance on Apple’s Maps app. Stonehenge, the circular stone structure located two hours outside of London, is viewable through the app’s 3-D flyover feature.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stonehenge was likely built anywhere between 3000 BC and 2000 BC. Its exact origins are unknown.
Earlier this month, Apple added 3-D coverage in the iOS Maps app for areas of California including Berkeley and the eastern side of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Last month, Apple added 3-D flyover support for three new cities: Perth (Australia), Saint-Tropez (France), and Cordoba (Spain).
To take a tour of Stonehenge, or any of the locations mentioned above, simple enter the name into the Maps’ search box.

BY Bryan M. Wolfe: http://appadvice.com/appnn/2014/04/apples-maps-app-gets-3-d-flyover-support-for-mysterious-Stonehenge

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