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"Exploring the Mysteries of Standing Stones: A Journey Through Prehistoric Europe" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of standing stones

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Preshitoric archaeological site, Castlerigg Stone Circle, standing stones

Preshitoric archaeological site, Castlerigg Stone Circle, standing stones, with mountains beyond, near Keswick, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Scene from 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles', by Thomas Hardy, 1891. Creator: Hubert von Herkomer

Scene from "Tess of the D'Urbervilles", by Thomas Hardy, 1891. Creator: Hubert von Herkomer
Tess of the D'Urbervilles", By Thomas Hardy; "Something seemed to move on the verge of the dip eastward - a mere dot", 1891. From "The Graphic

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: 'Salbyk' mound. Stone 'Balobal', 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown. 'Salbyk' mound

"Salbyk" mound. Stone "Balobal", 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown. "Salbyk" mound
"Salbyk" mound. Stone "Balobal", 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Abakan steppe. Corner stone of the 'Khan's' mound, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown. Abakan steppe

Abakan steppe. Corner stone of the "Khan's" mound, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown. Abakan steppe
Abakan steppe. Corner stone of the "Khan's" mound, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Callanish Standing Stones, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK. March 2014

Callanish Standing Stones, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK. March 2014

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Island, Scotland, UK

Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Island, Scotland, UK
The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic henge and stone circle about 6 miles north-east of Stromness on the Mainland, the largest island in Orkney, Scotland

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Stones of Stenness, Orkney Island, Scotland, UK

Stones of Stenness, Orkney Island, Scotland, UK
The Standing Stones of Stenness is a Neolithic monument five miles northeast of Stromness on the mainland of Orkney, Scotland. This may be the oldest henge site in the British Isles

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: To the Society of Goffers at Blackheath, c19th century, (1903). Artist: Valentine Green

To the Society of Goffers at Blackheath, c19th century, (1903). Artist: Valentine Green
To the Society of Goffers at Blackheath, c19th century. Image of two men playing golf in 1790. After a painting by Lemuel Francis Abbott (1760/61-1802). From The Connoisseur Vol

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: The Standing Stones of Stenness, Mainland Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland

The Standing Stones of Stenness, Mainland Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Stonehenge at Sunset in Winter, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England

Stonehenge at Sunset in Winter, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Landscape

Landscape
Alamy Landscape

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Tranquil winter sunset with melt sea and clean snow at beautiful peaceful evening in Finland

Tranquil winter sunset with melt sea and clean snow at beautiful peaceful evening in Finland

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Borastubble standing stone, Shetland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK. August, 2014

Borastubble standing stone, Shetland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK. August, 2014

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Ring of Brodgar, Megalithic Stone Circle, c. 3rd millennium BC, Stenness, Orkney, 20th century

Ring of Brodgar, Megalithic Stone Circle, c. 3rd millennium BC, Stenness, Orkney, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Ring of Brodgar, Megalithic Stone Circle, c3rd millennium BC, Stenness, Orkney, 20th century. A Neolithic henge and stone circle near Stromness in Orkney, Scotland

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: The Old Head of Kinsale Lighthouse, Co. Cork, Ireland

The Old Head of Kinsale Lighthouse, Co. Cork, Ireland

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Megalith at Clogher Head near Dunquin, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland

Megalith at Clogher Head near Dunquin, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Men-an Tol, Madron, Cornwall, England

Men-an Tol, Madron, Cornwall, England

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Cloudscape Over Callanish Standing Stones, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Cloudscape Over Callanish Standing Stones, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Cloudscape Over Callanish 3 Standing Stones, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Cloudscape Over Callanish 3 Standing Stones, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Zorats Karer (Carahunge) standing stones (menhirs), Sisian, Syunik Province, Armenia

Zorats Karer (Carahunge) standing stones (menhirs), Sisian, Syunik Province, Armenia

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Callanish Standing Stones at Sunset, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Callanish Standing Stones at Sunset, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Moon over Callanish Standing Stones, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Moon over Callanish Standing Stones, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Carnac Stones Morbihan France Druids Druidical Remains

Carnac Stones Morbihan France Druids Druidical Remains
The Carnac Stones, Morbihan, Brittany, France, seen here in the mid-19th century. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published 1857

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Imaginary Reconstruction Stonehenge Salisbury Plain

Imaginary Reconstruction Stonehenge Salisbury Plain
Imaginary reconstruction of Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published 1857

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Sun Worshippers Worshipper Practicing Rites Ritual

Sun Worshippers Worshipper Practicing Rites Ritual
Sun worshippers practicing their rites at Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England in the early 20th century. From Mundo Grafico, published 1912

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Sunrise at the Tongariki Moai site

Sunrise at the Tongariki Moai site

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Xeres Cromlech, Megalithic site, Monsaraz, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe

Xeres Cromlech, Megalithic site, Monsaraz, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Waun Mawn built c. 3400-3200 BC, featuring one of 4 remaining Neolithic standing stones belonging

Waun Mawn built c. 3400-3200 BC, featuring one of 4 remaining Neolithic standing stones belonging to the lost stone circle which was moved and reassembled at Stonehenge, Preseli Hills, Pembrokeshire

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Human sacrifice by a Gaulish Druid, from Histoire de France by L. P

Human sacrifice by a Gaulish Druid, from Histoire de France by L. P. Anquetil, 1851 (engraving) (b / w photo)
CHT163708 Human sacrifice by a Gaulish Druid, from Histoire de France by L.P. Anquetil, 1851 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Philippoteaux, Felix (c.1815-84); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: The Callanish Standing Stones at sunrise, Callanish, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides

The Callanish Standing Stones at sunrise, Callanish, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: The Menhir (oil on canvas)

The Menhir (oil on canvas)
899049 The Menhir (oil on canvas) by Puigaudeau, Fernand Loyen du (1864-1930); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Nantes, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Druids in Brittany, illustration from Voyage dans le Finistere

Druids in Brittany, illustration from Voyage dans le Finistere
ARH213290 Druids in Brittany, illustration from Voyage dans le Finistere by Jacques Cambry, Paris, published 1801 (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Druidical Stone at Strather near Barvas, Isle of Lewis, from Volume IV of

Druidical Stone at Strather near Barvas, Isle of Lewis, from Volume IV of
STC240773 Druidical Stone at Strather near Barvas, Isle of Lewis, from Volume IV of A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825, published 1820 (aquatint) by Daniell

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Bonfires lit to celebrate the summer solstice at Saint-Pierre-de-Quiberon, Brittany

Bonfires lit to celebrate the summer solstice at Saint-Pierre-de-Quiberon, Brittany
CHT163112 Bonfires lit to celebrate the summer solstice at Saint-Pierre-de-Quiberon, Brittany, poster advert for Orleans Railway, 1902 (colour litho) by Moreno Carbonero

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: The Queens Highland Home-Balmoral Castle (engraving)

The Queens Highland Home-Balmoral Castle (engraving)
1614235 The Queens Highland Home-Balmoral Castle (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Queens Highland Home-Balmoral Castle)

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Cromlech at Plas Newydd, Anglesey (litho)

Cromlech at Plas Newydd, Anglesey (litho)
STC415937 Cromlech at Plas Newydd, Anglesey (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: The Stones were running up, illustration for a Breton tale

The Stones were running up, illustration for a Breton tale
CHT163967 The Stones were running up, illustration for a Breton tale, from Legendes et Recits by Henriette Guizot (Mme Conrad de Witt) published (Hachette) 1889 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Barbant

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Stonehenge at Sunset, 1836. Creator: Unknown

Stonehenge at Sunset, 1836. Creator: Unknown
Stonehenge at Sunset; Stonehenge, 1836. after John Constable

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Sunrise over standing stones at the Hurlers, a series of prehistoric stone circles

Sunrise over standing stones at the Hurlers, a series of prehistoric stone circles on Bodmin Moor, near Liskeard, east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: A Prehistoric Stone Circle on a Mound, an Extensive Landscape Beyond

A Prehistoric Stone Circle on a Mound, an Extensive Landscape Beyond, mid-18th-early 19th century

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: View of Stonehenge against sky, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

View of Stonehenge against sky, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
amesbury, standing stone, Stonehenge, a Prehistoric Monument, 962578260

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Supermoon rising over Stonehenge, the biggest for 68 years. Wiltshire, England, UK

Supermoon rising over Stonehenge, the biggest for 68 years. Wiltshire, England, UK. November 2016

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Busta Brae, Standing Stone, cloudscape and coastal views, beautiful day, Busta Voe

Busta Brae, Standing Stone, cloudscape and coastal views, beautiful day, Busta Voe, Brae, Delting, Shetland Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: The Giants Stones, Standing Stones, Hamnavoe, Eshaness, Northmavine, Mainland

The Giants Stones, Standing Stones, Hamnavoe, Eshaness, Northmavine, Mainland, Shetland Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle, Saddleback (Blencathra) behind, Keswick, Lake District National

Castlerigg Stone Circle, Saddleback (Blencathra) behind, Keswick, Lake District National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Stonehenge Neolithic stone circle, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire

Stonehenge Neolithic stone circle, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStanding Stone Collection: Standing stones at Avebury stone circle, Neolithic stone circle, UNESCO World Heritage

Standing stones at Avebury stone circle, Neolithic stone circle, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Avebury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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"Exploring the Mysteries of Standing Stones: A Journey Through Prehistoric Europe" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of standing stones. From the frost-kissed prehistoric stone circle in Avebury, a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in Wiltshire, England, to the captivating Castlerigg Stone Circle bathed in dramatic dawn light against the majestic backdrop of Blencathra in Cumbria's Lake District, these ancient monuments hold countless secrets waiting to be unraveled. Avebury Stone Circle stands as a testament to human ingenuity and spirituality. As you wander through this UNESCO World Heritage Site, you can almost feel the whispers of our ancestors echoing through time. The sheer magnitude and significance of this site leave visitors awestruck as they contemplate its purpose and marvel at its construction. Castlerigg Stone Circle offers an equally mesmerizing experience. Set amidst breathtaking autumn hues, this mystical gathering place transports you to another era. With Blencathra towering above it like a guardian sentinel, one cannot help but wonder about the rituals performed within these sacred stones. But they are not limited to just Avebury or Castlerigg; they can be found scattered across Europe. The Ring of Brodgar stone circle on Orkney Island dates back over 4 millennia – a hauntingly beautiful reminder of our distant past. And let us not forget Men-an-tol's enigmatic standing stones or Dolmen's Neolithic burial chamber that has withstood the test of time for an astonishing 4500 years. As day breaks over Castlerigg Stone Circle in Keswick, Cumbria, nature paints an ethereal canvas with hues reminiscent of dreams, and is here that we witness dawn's gentle embrace illuminating each weathered stone with golden light – a sight that evokes both awe and reverence. Join us on this extraordinary journey through history as we explore these ancient marvels.