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Prehistoric monument in England
Stonehenge is a prehistoric megalithic structure on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles (3 km) west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring
Stonehenge
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Stonehenge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stonehenge is an ancient stone monument in England. Stonehenge may also refer to: Stonehenge, New
Stonehenge_(disambiguation)
Annual event
Summer Solstice at Stonehenge is an annual event which takes place on the evening of the 20th and the morning of 21st June. The monument is aligned towards
Summer_Solstice_at_Stonehenge
1974–1984 UK music festival
The Stonehenge Free Festival was a British free festival from 1974 to 1984 held at the prehistoric monument Stonehenge in England during the month of June
Stonehenge_Free_Festival
Theories on the origin and purpose of Stonehenge
Stonehenge has been the subject of many theories about its origin, ranging from the academic worlds of archaeology to explanations from mythology and the
Theories_about_Stonehenge
List of ships with the same or similar names
of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Stonehenge after the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge. HMS Stonehenge (1919) was an S-class destroyer, built
HMS_Stonehenge
Neolithic monument in Wiltshire, England
The Stonehenge Cursus (sometimes known as the Greater Cursus) is a large Neolithic cursus monument on Salisbury plain, near to Stonehenge in Wiltshire
Stonehenge_Cursus
Tourist attraction in New Hampshire
71°12′25″W / 42.84306°N 71.20694°W / 42.84306; -71.20694 America's Stonehenge is a privately owned tourist attraction and archaeological site consisting
America's_Stonehenge
Stonehenge's use in tracking seasons
The prehistoric monument of Stonehenge has long been studied for its possible connections with ancient astronomy. The site is aligned in the direction
Archaeoastronomy and Stonehenge
Archaeoastronomy_and_Stonehenge
Stonehenge replica in Maryhill, Washington, U.S.
The Maryhill Stonehenge is a replica of England's Stonehenge located in Maryhill, Washington, United States. It was commissioned in the early 20th century
Maryhill_Stonehenge
Residential in North Bergen, New Jersey
The Stonehenge is a residential apartment building on Boulevard East in the Woodcliff section of North Bergen, New Jersey in the United States. Situated
Stonehenge_(building)
Artificial limestone structure in Florida, US
The Coral Castle Coral Castle is sometimes referred to as Florida's Stonehenge. The 1958 film The Wild Women of Wongo used Coral Castle as the set for
Coral_Castle
Stonehenge Aerodrome or Stonehenge Airfield was a short-lived military airfield of the Royal Flying Corps on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, in
Stonehenge_Aerodrome
Former granite monument in Georgia, US
(107,840 kg). The structure was sometimes referred to as an "American Stonehenge". The monument's creators believed that there was going to be an upcoming
Georgia_Guidestones
2025 historical fiction novel by Ken Follett
Publishing and is set in the Neolithic period, when Stonehenge was created. Follett visited Stonehenge with his family as a boy, and later, his wife, Barbara
Circle_of_Days
Cultural or commercial name for a number of dimension or building stone varieties
New Zealand dolerites in Tasmania, Australia; and in Britain (including Stonehenge) feldspathic sandstone in the US and Canada limestone in the Shenandoah
Bluestone
Part of ancient monument in England
The Altar Stone is a recumbent central megalith at Stonehenge in England, dating to Stonehenge phase 3i, around 2600 BCE. It is identified as Stone 80
Altar_Stone_(Stonehenge)
Topics referred to by the same term
American Stonehenge may refer to: America's Stonehenge, an archaeological site in Salem, New Hampshire Amazon Stonehenge, an archaeological site in northern
American_Stonehenge
Topics referred to by the same term
Stonehenge, Queensland may refer to: Stonehenge, Queensland (Barcoo Shire) Stonehenge, Queensland (Toowoomba Region) This disambiguation page lists articles
Stonehenge,_Queensland
Painting by John Constable
Stonehenge is an 1835 landscape painting by the British artist John Constable. A watercolour it features a view of Stonehenge in Wiltshire. It's expressive
Stonehenge_(painting)
Remains of an early Bronze Age man
new housing development (grid reference SU16324043) in Amesbury near Stonehenge. The grave was uncovered in May 2002. The man was middle aged when he
Amesbury_Archer
Trunk road in southern England
England, running between Basingstoke in Hampshire and Honiton in Devon via Stonehenge. Connecting the M3 and the A30, it is part of one of the main routes from
A303_road
World Heritage site in Wiltshire, England
Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS) in Wiltshire, England. The WHS covers two large areas of land separated
Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites
Stonehenge,_Avebury_and_Associated_Sites
UK Neo-Druid activist
himself as a Druid. Angered that English Heritage charged entry to visit Stonehenge, using the money for restoration and preservation of the archaeological
Arthur_Uther_Pendragon
2010 Canadian TV series or program
Stonehenge Apocalypse is a 2010 Canadian made-for-TV science fiction film starring Misha Collins, Torri Higginson and Peter Wingfield. The movie follows
Stonehenge_Apocalypse
1990 studio album by Ruins
Stonehenge is the second album by Ruins, released in 1990 through Shimmy Disc. All tracks are written by Tatsuya Yoshida. Ruins Kazuyoshi Kimoto – vocals
Stonehenge_(Ruins_album)
Avenue
Stonehenge Avenue is an ancient avenue on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England. It is part of the Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites UNESCO World
Stonehenge_Avenue
Astronomical phenomenon
sunset (Stonehenge). Newgrange was built with a "light box" so that direct sunlight reaches the inner chamber only on the winter solstice. At Stonehenge, the
Winter_solstice
Stonehenge replica in Western Australia
Esperance Stonehenge is a full-sized replica of Stonehenge, in Esperance, Western Australia. It was built from 137 locally quarried stones of up to 50
Esperance_Stonehenge
Megalithic monument in Spain
the Treasure of Guadalperal and as the Spanish Stonehenge for its resemblance to the English Stonehenge, is a megalithic monument dating from around 3000
Dolmen_of_Guadalperal
Town in Australia
Stonehenge is an outback town and locality in the Shire of Barcoo, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, the locality of Stonehenge had a population
Stonehenge, Queensland (Barcoo Shire)
Stonehenge,_Queensland_(Barcoo_Shire)
Anthology board game
Stonehenge is the first anthology board game. It was released in June 2007 by Paizo Publishing under their Titanic Games imprint. Five game designers,
Stonehenge_(game)
Human remains discovered in Stonehenge, England
The Stonehenge Archer (c. 2330 BC - c. 2300 BC) is the name given to a Bronze Age man whose body was discovered in the outer ditch of Stonehenge. Unlike
Stonehenge_Archer
Cancelled road tunnel project in Wiltshire, England
The Stonehenge road tunnel was a proposed tunnel in Wiltshire, England, intended to enclose a section of the A303 beneath part of the Stonehenge World
Stonehenge_road_tunnel
American garage/psychedelic rock band
The Druids of Stonehenge are a garage rock and psychedelic band from New York City who were active in the 1960s. They began as an R&B-based rock combo
The_Druids_of_Stonehenge
Aviation Museum in Fortine, Montana
The Stonehenge Air Museum, located near Fortine, Montana, is a 501(c)3 non-profit aviation museum with over two dozen vintage aircraft, including a rare
Stonehenge_Air_Museum
Stonehenge replicas and derivatives that seeks to collect all the non-ephemeral examples together. The fame of the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge
Stonehenge replicas and derivatives
Stonehenge_replicas_and_derivatives
British writer (born 1944)
interviews Bernard Cornwell Interview, chapter excerpts and Cornwell essay Stonehenge (Official publisher web page) "Line of Battle" interviews Bernard Cornwell
Bernard_Cornwell
Archaeological excavations at Stonehenge site
archaeological excavations at the Stonehenge site date back to the early 17th century. The first known excavations at Stonehenge were undertaken by Dr William
Excavations_at_Stonehenge
The prehistoric landmark of Stonehenge is distinctive and famous enough to have been frequently referenced in popular culture. The landmark has become
Cultural depictions of Stonehenge
Cultural_depictions_of_Stonehenge
Public sculpture in Texas
Stonehenge II is a concrete sculpture in the Texas Hill Country, US, built in homage to the original Stonehenge monument. Stonehenge II was conceived by
Stonehenge_II
Estate owned by the National Trust of England
Stonehenge Landscape is a property of The National Trust, located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. The estate (formerly known as Stonehenge Historic
Stonehenge_Landscape
British S-class submarine
HMS Stonehenge was an S-class submarine of the third batch built for the Royal Navy during World War II. Completed in 1943, she made her initial patrol
HMS_Stonehenge_(P232)
Stone circle and open-air observatory in New Zealand
Stonehenge Aotearoa, is one of the largest astronomical installations in New Zealand, an open-sky observatory inspired by and built on a similar scale
Stonehenge_Aotearoa
Structure consisting of three stones
context of megalithic monuments. The most famous trilithons are those of Stonehenge in England. The word trilithon is derived from Ancient Greek τρι- (tri-)
Trilithon
1985 conflict near Stonehenge, UK
convoy of several hundred New Age travellers, from setting up the 1985 Stonehenge Free Festival in Wiltshire, England. The police were enforcing a High
Battle_of_the_Beanfield
Stonehenge is a rural locality on the Northern Tablelands of New England in New South Wales, Australia. The settlement is located about 8 kilometres (5 mi)
Stonehenge,_New_South_Wales
Municipality in Gelderland, Netherlands
Tiel. The "Stonehenge of the Netherlands" is an ancient site that is over 4,000 years old. The structure shows a similarity to Stonehenge in southern
Tiel
Archaeological park in Brazil
contains a megalithic stone circle, colloquially known as the Amazon Stonehenge, consisting of 127 blocks of granite, each up to 4 meters tall, standing
Parque Arqueológico do Solstício
Parque_Arqueológico_do_Solstício
Neolithic henge and timber circle monument near Stonehenge
circle monument within the Stonehenge World Heritage Site in Wiltshire, England. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Stonehenge, in Durrington parish, just
Woodhenge
1970 studio album by Richie Havens
Stonehenge is a 1970 album by folk rock musician Richie Havens. Except where otherwise noted, all tracks composed by Richie Havens "Open Our Eyes" (Leon
Stonehenge (Richie Havens album)
Stonehenge_(Richie_Havens_album)
Indian geographical structure
The Stonehenge of Manipur is an ancient pre-historic megalithic monument in the northern mountains of Willong Khullen, a village in Manipur, India. It
Stonehenge_of_Manipur
Dismantled neolithic stone circle in Pembrokeshire,
circle in Ireland to Stonehenge. The site and its connection with Stonehenge was the subject of the BBC Two programme, Stonehenge: The Lost Circle Revealed
Waun_Mawn
Rat-shaped hole in a Chicago sidewalk
lifecasting, the hole was described by The New York Times as "Chicago's Stonehenge". Some neighbors and wildlife experts speculated that the impression was
Chicago_rat_hole
Parody heavy metal band
Tap at Stonehenge: The Final Finale, was planned to be released in 2026. The film was set to use concert footage which was shot at Stonehenge in August
Spinal_Tap_(band)
Period of British history from c. 2500 until c. 800 BC
continued to be constructed or modified, including such sites as Avebury, Stonehenge, Silbury Hill and Must Farm. That has been described as a time "when elaborate
Bronze_Age_Britain
Book by Gordon R. Freeman
Canada's Stonehenge: Astounding Archaeological Discoveries in Canada, England, and Wales is a 2009 self-published book by retired chemistry professor Gordon
Canada's_Stonehenge
English actor
English actor, known for his roles as Jason in the BBC sitcom Mum and the Stonehenge TV reporter in Thor: The Dark World. Sam Swainsbury was born in Colchester
Sam_Swainsbury
2025 film by Rob Reiner
Simon mocks him, and he sings Tap's "Flower People" and agrees to sing "Stonehenge". The stage manager makes a huge model of a woman's buttocks for "Big
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues
Spinal_Tap_II:_The_End_Continues
British astronomer
University in the United States, he published in 1963 an analysis of Stonehenge in which he was the first to propose that it was an ancient astronomical
Gerald_Hawkins
English archaeologist (born 1957)
National Geographic Channel documentary Stonehenge Decoded, along with the PBS programme Nova: Secrets of Stonehenge. Parker Pearson was born in 1957, in
Mike_Parker_Pearson
Priestly and learned class of the ancient Celts
monotheist philosophers of Renaissance humanism, the supposed builders of Stonehenge, bards of the Romantic imagination, and, in the present day, figures of
Druid
English academic, TV presenter and author
2021. What is the Stonehenge that Parker Pearson brings us? It is a Stonehenge of a people who were competent and able. A Stonehenge of migrants, of people
Alice_Roberts
Astronomical phenomenon time
Malit/Bjeshkës, Festa e Blegtorisë, etc. (Albanians) Summer Solstice at Stonehenge United Kingdom Tiregān (Iran) Xiazhi (China) Yhyakh (Yakuts) Modern observances
Summer_solstice
American indie rock band
Guided by Voices is an American indie rock band formed in 1983 in Dayton, Ohio. The band had various lineup changes, with singer and songwriter Robert
Guided_by_Voices
archaeoastronomy, mostly focusing on the megalithic sites of Avebury, Stonehenge and the Drombeg stone circle in Cork, Ireland. He is a retired physicist
Terence_Meaden
Type of sandstone block found in southern England
'troublesome stone.' "Sar" has the meaning of 'grievous.' The builders of Stonehenge used these stones for the Heel Stone and sarsen circle uprights. Avebury
Sarsen
The first use of 3D laser scanning at Stonehenge was of the Bronze Age dagger and axes inscribed on the sarsens, which was undertaken in 2002 by a team
Laser_scanning_at_Stonehenge
Widespread geologic group in the Southeastern United States
Axemann Formation or the Nittany Dolomite, with the Stonehenge Dolomite at its base. The Stonehenge is stratigraphically equitant to the Chepultepec Formation
Knox_Supergroup
Type of Neolithic earthwork
Thornborough Henges. Although having given its name to the word henge, Stonehenge is atypical in that the ditch is outside the main earthwork bank. Hengiform
Henge
Study of sound and its relation to ancient things
on the acoustics of numerous archaeological sites, including that of Stonehenge, and investigated numerous chamber tombs and other stone circles. Rupert
Archaeoacoustics
Block of sarsen stone in England
of sarsen stone standing within the Avenue outside the entrance of the Stonehenge earthwork in Wiltshire, England. It has a minimum thickness of 2.4 metres
Heel_Stone
European archaeological culture, 2800–1800 BC
Parker Pearson, 'The New Archaeology of Stonehenge' (2021). Mike Parker Pearson, 'The New Archaeology of Stonehenge' (2021). Booth, Thomas J. (2015). "Mummification
Bell_Beaker_culture
1984 live album by Hawkwind
1984 appearance at the Stonehenge Free Festival. The group's line-up had changed by their June 1984 appearance at the Stonehenge Free Festival, with guitarists
This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic
This_Is_Hawkwind,_Do_Not_Panic
Last private owner of the prehistoric monument Stonehenge (1876–1934)
Baronet (14 April 1876 – 22 September 1934), was the last private owner of Stonehenge prehistoric monument, Wiltshire, which he donated to the British government
Cecil_Chubb
Rollo Maughfling is the Archdruid of Stonehenge and Britain. He is a long-time campaigner for the restoration of traditional rights of access to druidic
Rollo_Maughfling
Large stone used to build a structure or monument
used in 1849 by the British antiquarian Algernon Herbert in reference to Stonehenge and derives from Ancient Greek μέγας (mégas), meaning "great", and λίθος
Megalith
Former British archaeological research study
The Stonehenge Riverside Project was a major Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded archaeological research study of the development of the Stonehenge
Stonehenge_Riverside_Project
Neo-pagan group
established in 1989 which was originally formed to facilitate ceremonies at Stonehenge. The council's founder, Tim Sebastion, used the title "Archdruid of Wiltshire
Council of British Druid Orders
Council_of_British_Druid_Orders
Former A road in Wiltshire, England
county of Wiltshire. Until 2013 it ran from its junction with the A303 at Stonehenge, northwest to its junction with the A360, 2 miles (3 km) away. The A344
A344_road_(England)
UK free festival organiser (1947–1975)
the UK Underground and organiser of the Windsor Free Festival and the Stonehenge Free Festival. While in London during the early 1970s, he fell in with
Wally_Hope
Ring of chalk pits at Stonehenge
56 chalk pits at Stonehenge, named after seventeenth-century antiquarian John Aubrey. They date to the earliest phases of Stonehenge in the late fourth
Aubrey_holes
Community school in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England
The Stonehenge School is a mixed comprehensive school in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England for children aged 11 to 16. As of December 2022[update], the school
The_Stonehenge_School
Bronze artefact, c. 1600 BC, found in Nebra, Germany
trilithons at Stonehenge, which may also represent an early form of the Divine Twins. According to Darvill the central trilithon of Stonehenge may have embodied
Nebra_sky_disc
Archaeological report on Stonehenge
Stonehenge in its landscape: Twentieth century excavations by Rosamund M. J. Cleal, Karen E. Walker and Rebecca Montague is an archaeological report on
Stonehenge_in_Its_Landscape
Late Neolithic palisaded enclosure
henge enclosure located in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site in England. It lies 2 miles (3.2 km) north-east of Stonehenge in the parish of Durrington,
Durrington_Walls
Hill range in Wales
have been postulated, amongst other localities, as the source of the Stonehenge ‘bluestones’, although this theory is strongly questioned. In contrast
Preseli_Mountains
Building in Manhattan, New York
Stonehenge 58 is a pre-war residential apartment building at 400 East 58th Street in the Sutton Place neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Designed
Stonehenge_58
Barrow cemetery in England
Age round barrow cemetery lying mostly south of the western end of the Stonehenge Cursus, in Wiltshire, England. The cemetery contains around 18 barrows
Cursus_Barrows
Solar phenomenon in Manhattan, New York City
astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson claims to have coined the term, by analogy with Stonehenge. The sunsets and sunrises each align twice a year, on dates evenly spaced
Manhattanhenge
1994 single by Soundgarden
the album's release, with a previously unreleased B-side titled "Exit Stonehenge". On the choice of "Spoonman" as the album's first single, Shepherd called
Spoonman
Town in Wiltshire, England
parish in Wiltshire, England. It is known for the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge which is within the parish. The town is claimed to be the oldest occupied
Amesbury
Neolithic monument in Wiltshire, England
been suggested that the alignment was a prototype for that at nearby Stonehenge, constructed 500 years later. The excavation of the site was undertaken
Bulford_solar_alignment
Megalithic motif
to the stone circle of Stonehenge in Wiltshire. Multiple sources from the seventeenth-century also link the story to Stonehenge, although also apply it
Countless_stones
Suburb of Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia
Stonehenge is a rural locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Stonehenge had a population of 20 people. Stonehenge
Stonehenge, Queensland (Toowoomba Region)
Stonehenge,_Queensland_(Toowoomba_Region)
2025 soundtrack album by Spinal Tap
re-recorded "Stonehenge" featuring Elton John was released on July 31, 2025, as the album's first single. The original recording of "Stonehenge" is included
The_End_Continues_(album)
Sculpture in Nebraska made from motor cars
Carhenge is a replica of England's Stonehenge located near the city of Alliance, Nebraska, in the High Plains region of the United States. Instead of being
Carhenge
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Stonehenge is a rural locality in the local government area (LGA) of Southern Midlands in the Central LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about 35
Stonehenge,_Tasmania
Modern nature-based spiritual movement
Druids are closely linked with Stonehenge—a Neolithic and Bronze Age site in Wiltshire, southern England. Although Stonehenge predates the Iron Age and there
Druidry_(modern)
British archaeologist (1851–1941)
(1851–1941) was a British archaeologist who undertook pioneering excavations at Stonehenge. Hawley joined the Royal Engineers and was a captain of the Portsmouth
William_Hawley
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Norman French form of Scandinavian Eutha, EUDO means "child." This name and its variants are sometimes confused with Odo, Otto, and Audo.Â
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German form of Latin Cæcilia, CÄCILIA means "blind."Â
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English, Dutch, and North German (Pötter) : occupational name for a maker of drinking and storage vessels, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle Low German pot. In the Middle Ages the term covered workers in metal as well as earthenware and clay.
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Derived from Lorraine which is the name of a province in France and a family name of French royalty.
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n.
An assemblage of upright stones with others placed horizontally on their tops, on Salisbury Plain, England, -- generally supposed to be the remains of an ancient Druidical temple.