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Avebury Stone Circle
 
Image Title:  Avebury Stone Circle
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 By: Tony Howell  
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Photographer  Tony Howell {Karma:163}
Project N/A Camera Model Bronica Sq
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens PS 40mm
Uploaded 12/8/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji NPH 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 817 Shutter 5s
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 4 Rating
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Location City -  Avebury
State -  WILTSHIRE
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About WHERE? Avebury is in Wessex, 40 km (24 miles) north of Stonehenge in central-southern England on the chalk-land of Wiltshire (at National Grid Reference SU 101700). This World Heritage site comprises an enormous circular earthwork, 400 m wide, with deep external ditch whose circumference is over 1200 metres. Inside is a 400-metre diameter circle of immense standing stones, and inside that there are two more stone circles each 100 metres in diameter. Additional placed stones increase the complexity and world-wide appeal of this complex monument. From Avebury there run two stone avenues, each of which had about 100 megaliths. Altogether there were some 600 megaliths including those of the Sanctuary. WHENCE came the stones? They were brought from the Avebury Hills 2 to 3 km east of the monument. WHAT SORT OF STONES ARE THEY? They are sarsens from Eocene sandstone beds 26-million years old. WHAT DOES SARSEN MEAN? In the Wiltshire dialect the stones are known as sazzens or sassens, which is the same pronunciation as in Hindu India where it is their name (via Sanskrit) for their prehistoric stones. The origin of sassen may therefore date from pre-Indo-European times, i.e. the Megalithic Era. In India such megaliths are traditionally associated in belief and ritual with Mahadevi, the Great (Maha) Goddess (Devi). WHEN ? Avebury's first stones were being assembled from about 2800 BCE, and all the stone circles, stone avenues and earthworks went up during the ensuing 5 centuries. HOW ? The stones were dragged from the combes in the hills above Avebury using a combination of man-power, oxen and gravity. WHAT WAS THE MASTER BUILDING PLAN? Inside the great circle two stone circles were created which seem to have been temples. They both had additional stones positioned as central settings. The North Circle is centred by a Cove whose axis is aligned on the midsummer sunrise. The South Circle was centred by a high phallic stone -- The Obelisk -- one of whose functions was, it is argued, to identify by shadow-casting the chief festival dates of the Neolithic agricultural calendar. The Obelisk was destroyed soon after 1725; a short concrete replacement today marks the spot. WHO WERE THESE PEOPLE? They were the Ancient Britons who, like the Stonehenge people, were part of an early flowering of a truly British culture. Begun in the agricultural Neolithic Age, Avebury was completed in the Early Bronze Age by a community (the so-called Beaker Folk) noted for setting drinking vessels (beakers) in the graves with their dead.

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arian mumxhiu   {K:960} 12/8/2005
Bravo Tony.. I like this photo. Nice compozicion... Thanks for your coment.
arian (7)

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Tony Howell   {K:163} 12/8/2005
I agree and will scan it again with different settings to see how it comes out. I also noticed the grain which has put me right off anything over 100 iso.

thanks

Tony

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Roberto Carli   {K:13689} 12/8/2005
Great and very interesting about!!!!!!
The picture is good for framing and composition as well,but in my honest opinion colours doesn't work very well!!!!
There is too much cyanotic dominant,perhaps a more careful scanning could avoid it!!!
Best.

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vanessa shakesheff vanessa shakesheff   {K:68840} 12/8/2005
Is there anything you do not know about these stones.Great picture and information.best wishes vanessa

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