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Stonehenge Phase 3i and 3a J050048
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Aerial view reconstruction drawing of Phase 3I and 3a by Peter Dunn, English Heritage Graphics Team. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 442504
Filename: J050048.jpg
Size: 5168 x 3424 (19.0MB)
Date: 17th April 2007
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Source: English Heritage Images
Job Title: Photographer
Bronze Age Circle Enclosure Graphic Henge Neolithic Pre Historic Stone Stone Age Stone Circle World Heritage Site
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This aerial view reconstruction drawing takes us back in time to the enigmatic world of Stonehenge, a site that has fascinated and puzzled archaeologists for centuries. Created by Peter Dunn from the English Heritage Graphics Team, this print showcases Phase 3I and 3a of Stonehenge's evolution. The intricate details captured in this graphic allow us to visualize the ancient landscape as it once stood during the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. The stone circle, an iconic symbol of prehistoric Britain, dominates the scene with its imposing presence. Its purpose remains shrouded in mystery - was it a sacred space for rituals or ceremonies? Or perhaps an astronomical observatory? Surrounded by an enclosure, Stonehenge stands as a testament to human ingenuity and engineering prowess during these early periods of civilization. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back thousands of years when our ancestors meticulously arranged these massive stones into their celestial alignment. Designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Stonehenge continues to captivate visitors from around the globe who come seeking answers about its origins and significance. This print serves as a reminder of our deep connection to our ancient past and invites us to ponder on the secrets that still lie within these hallowed grounds. Mike Seaforth's skillful capture preserves not only the essence but also sparks curiosity about one of history's most enduring mysteries – Stonehenge.