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  2. Template:Reading List/doc - Wikipedia

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    {{Reading List | title = Historical Landmarks | text_align = center | article1 = Great Wall of China | image1 = 20200108 Great Wall of China guard house-7.jpg | description1 = The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials.

  3. Mystery of Stonehenge deepens after ‘jaw-dropping’ discovery

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    Remarkable new scientific research at Stonehenge has revealed an extraordinary new mystery.. Mineralogical tests on the massive six-tonne stone at the heart of the monument show that this central ...

  4. In Search of History - Wikipedia

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    The episodes of the series were produced from 1996 to 2000 [citation needed]. Each season normally consisted of one-hour episodes (three episodes were two-hour) that focused on historical events or subjects. Subjects typically covered on the show focused on incidents and individuals from ancient history.

  5. CastleVille Stonehenge Quests: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    The Stonehenge feature will reward you with a chance to. While digging around for some food (as usual), the Duke stumbled upon plans to build a magical version of Stonehenge in CastleVille, and it ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Lake Michigan Triangle - Wikipedia

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    Others attribute the triangle's supposed vortex to a prehistoric structure under Lake Michigan discovered by archaeologists in 2007. The site is often referred to as the "North American Stonehenge." [8] Others believe the occurrences in the Lake Michigan Triangle are caused by aliens, pointing to UFO sightings as evidence. [8]

  8. Alexander Thom - Wikipedia

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    Long Meg and Her Daughters, the largest example of Alexander Thom's Type B Flattened Circle. Alexander Thom (26 March 1894 – 7 November 1985) was a Scottish engineer most famous for his theory of the Megalithic yard, categorisation of stone circles and his studies of Stonehenge and other archaeological sites.

  9. Stonehenge: how we revealed the original source of the ...

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