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  • The Stones of Stonehenge | English Heritage
    There are only six remaining lintels of the outer sarsen circle in place at Stonehenge, but if it was ever completed, there would have been an unbroken ring of stone, 30m in diameter, suspended 4m above the ground
  • How Was Stonehenge Built? | History, Use, Construction, Facts . . .
    Stonehenge was built using a sophisticated post-and-lintel system, with massive stones transported from distant locations and arranged in a precise circular formation
  • The Stones of Stonehenge: Whats this about?
    The horizontal lintels of the outer sarsen circle are numbered by adding 100 to the number for the higher of the two uprights that support each one So the lintel supported by Stones 4 and 5 is numbered 105, and that supported by Stones 21 and 22 is numbered 122
  • Stonehenge - British Heritage
    Despite being contemporary with true Neolithic henges and stone circles, Stonehenge is in many ways atypical – for example, at more than 24 feet (7 3 m) tall, its extant trilithons' lintels, held in place with mortise and tenon joints, make it unique
  • Stonehenge’s construction brought to life - The Telegraph
    It is a reminder that Stonehenge itself is essentially a wooden construction recreated in stone, made with dovetail joints and mortise and tenon fittings, to keep the huge lintels in place
  • Building Stonehenge | English Heritage
    To fit the upright stones with the horizontal lintels, mortice holes and protruding tenons were created The lintels were slotted together using tongue and groove joints
  • Stonehenge - Wikipedia
    Christopher Chippindale 's Stonehenge Complete gives the derivation of the name Stonehenge as coming from the Old English words stān 'stone', and either hencg ' hinge ' (because the stone lintels hinge on the upright stones) or hen (c)en ' to hang ' or ' gallows ' or 'instrument of torture' (though elsewhere in his book, Chippindale cites the
  • Stonehenge Stones | Discover Stonehenges Iconic Stones
    Stonehenge only six lintels remain of the outer sarsen circle Every lintel is locked with the supporting upright sarsens using a mortise and tenon joint It is locked to the neighbouring stones using groove joints and a tongue
  • Stonehenge as Portal - Paradigm Threat
    Stonehenge’s raised form matters: a Birkeland column is a helix, not a flat ring Each block’s height (lintels on uprights, inner trilithons taller than outer sarsens) supplies pitch — the same quantity Bell encodes as twists per meter in copper
  • Stonehenge - 1st-2nd Stages, Aubrey Holes, Sarsen Stones, Trilithons . . .
    Only six lintels (out of a total of 230) sit in place on the sarsen circle, with two more lying on the ground Three of the five sarsen trilithon lintels are in place, with the other two on the ground Four of the uprights from the sarsen circle are absent, and one is much shorter than the others





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