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  2. Stonehenge (game) - Wikipedia

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    Stonehenge is the first anthology board game. [1] It was released in June 2007 by Paizo Publishing under their Titanic Games imprint. Five game designers, Richard Garfield, Richard Borg, James Ernest, Bruno Faidutti, and Mike Selinker, were given the same set of game materials and each created their own game using those components.

  3. Lynne Kelly (science writer) - Wikipedia

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    Kelly has also written a book on the paranormal from a skeptic's point of view, aimed at a non-skeptical audience, [34] titled The Skeptic's Guide to the Paranormal. In this work, Kelly explores a range of popular claims and stories about allegedly paranormal events such as crop circles , psychic detectives , and communicating with the dead ...

  4. The Omega Stone: Riddle of the Sphinx II - Wikipedia

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    In The Omega Stone, players embark on an adventure to solve an ancient mystery, visiting locations such as the Great Sphinx of Giza, Stonehenge, Easter Island and even the ruins of Atlantis in the process. You travel to these sites with the use of passes where you investigate the area for clues on the location of 5 "Omega Discs".

  5. New mystery over origins of Stonehenge after remarkable ... - AOL

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    For the past 100 years, the Altar Stone at Stonehenge was thought to come from south Wales - but new research provided a new theory New mystery over origins of Stonehenge after remarkable ...

  6. A Mystery of Stonehenge May Finally Have Been Solved, But It ...

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    A new study challenges the origins of Stonehenge.. In a new study published on Wednesday, Aug. 14, a group of researchers claim that the giant "Altar Stone" of the famed structure in Wiltshire ...

  7. Has the ongoing mystery of Stonehenge been solved? Experts ...

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    The fascination with one of the world’s most iconic rock collections goes back to the Medieval period — the first time Stonehenge is discussed in writing, according to English Heritage.

  8. Theories about Stonehenge - Wikipedia

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    Estimates of the manpower needed to build Stonehenge put the total effort involved at millions of hours of work. [citation needed] Stonehenge 1 probably needed around 11,000 man-hours (or 460 man-days) of work, Stonehenge 2 around 360,000 (15,000 man-days or 41 years). The various parts of Stonehenge 3 may have involved up to 1.75 million hours ...

  9. In Search of History - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... The Enduring Mystery of Stonehenge": "In Search of History - The First Americans":