Chorea Gigantum
(Redirectum de Stonehenge)
Chorea Gigantum[1] (iuxta nomen Cambricum Côr y Cewri) seu recentius Stonhengium[2] (iuxta Anglicum Stonehenge) est monumentum antiquum circuli megalithici comitatus Wiltoniae in Anglia occidentali situm. Medio aevo Neolithico constructum est, aedificatoribus apud Durrington Walls ut videtur morantibus.
Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Alberge, Dalya. 2015. "Stonehenge may have been first erected in Wales, evidence suggests," The Guardian, 7 Decembris 2015.
- Ekblom, Einar Laurentius. 1917. The Place-Names of Wiltshire, their origin and history. Upsalae. Pagina 155.
- Herten, Friedel et Georg Waldmann. 2018. "Functional principles of early time measurement at Stonehenge and Nebra" in Archäologische Informationen vol. 41 (2018) pp. 275–288
- Higgins, Charlotte. 2019. "The battle for the future of Stonehenge," The Guardian, 8 Februarii 2019.
- Snoeck, Christophe, et al. 2018. "Strontium isotope analysis on cremated human remains from Stonehenge support links with west Wales," Nature Scientific Reports 8 (2 Augusti 2018).
- "Amesbury: Stonehenge" in Victoria History of the Counties of England (Londinii, 1901- ~) Wiltshire 15: 13-55.
Nexus externi
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