RMMC6F56–The stone circle at Callanish, linked with local witchcraft legends.
RMMC6HEN–Ley Lines. Castlerigg prehistoric stone circle in Cumbria. Many of the orientation points are not marked by outliers in the traditional way, but by declivities and high points in the surrounding mountains.
RMMBD6FE–Soldiers Trench ' - remains of an ancient stone circle above the village of Baildon, on the edge of Baildon Moor .
RMMC6GR9–DRUIDS - MASHAM The so-called 'Druid Altar Stone' inside the stone circle (the Masham Druid Circle), built in 1820 by Willaim Danby
RMMC6FMH–The stone circle at Callanish, linked with local witchcraft legends.
RMMC6EFB–Stones - Part of the stone circle at Avebury, said to have been built circa 2,500 BC
RMMC6EF6–Stones - Part of the stone circle at Avebury, said to have been built circa 2,500 BC
RMMC6EH0–Stones - Part of the stone circle at Avebury, said to have been built circa 2,500 BC
RMMC6EGX–Stones - Part of the stone circle at Avebury, said to have been built circa 2,500 BC
RMMBD320–Stones - The stone circle known as Long Meg and her Daughters, in Penrith, Cumbria.
RMMBD3AT–Shaman - Prehistoric Art figurines found in the Xaghra Stone Circle complex in Malta.
RMMC6HF2–Ley Lines. The twelve Apostles stone circle on Ilkley Moor, Yorkshire. The centre of an extensive set of ley lines.
RMMC6HFC–Ley Lines. The twelve Apostles stone circle on Ilkley Moor, Yorkshire. The centre of an extensive set of ley lines.
RMMC6HFF–Ley Lines. The twelve Apostles stone circle on Ilkley Moor, Yorkshire. The centre of an extensive set of ley lines.
RMMC6HG2–Ley Lines. The twelve Apostles stone circle on Ilkley Moor, Yorkshire. The centre of an extensive set of ley lines.
RMMC6P6W–Dowsing with the aid of a rhabdomantic stick. The young woman is dowsing the grounds of a stone circle - the Druid Circle, near Masham .
RMMC6ME8–Stones - The stone circle known as Long Meg and her Daughters, in Cumbria. The main upright, shown here, is Long Meg herself. Constructed circa 2,500 BC
RMMC6EFX–Stones - Long Meg. The stone circle known as Long Meg and her Daughters, in Cumbria. The main upright, shown here, is Long Meg herself. Constructed circa 2,500 BC
RMMBD244–Occult Art. Standing Stone, Avebury Stone Circle. Drawing by Gordon Wain, 1990. The artist has contrived to imbue the stone with life - suggesting that it has a human form.
RMMC6EEE–Stone circles - Callanish. The stone circle at Callanish, on the island of Lewis. The stones were erected to mark out important calendrical settings of sun and moon, circa 2,500 BC
RMMC6EED–Stone Circles - Castlerigg The 'Carles' of Castlerigg Circle near Keswick in Cumbria, consists of 38 upright stones set in a maximum diameter of 107 feet, with a ten-stone circle in the outer ring. Probably c. 2,500 BC
RMMBD2GF–Loughcrew in Ireland. The western satellite of cairn T. The earth has been removed and it has the appearance of being a stone circle.
RMMC6FC3–DOWSING - Archaeological Dowser exploring the earth and water currents in the Druid Stone Circle at Masham, North Yorkshire
RMMBD2GE–Loughcrew in Ireland. The western satellite of cairn T. The earth has been removed and it has the appearance of being a stone circle.
RMMC6EG1–Stone circles - Part of the the circle at Avebury, said to have been built circa 2,500 BC
RMMC6M5G–Light Mysteries Girl holding upright sticks against the setting sun to fix orientation points with a view to building a stone circle.
RMMC6EF8–Stones - One of the great uprights at the stone circles of Avebury. The village of Avebury was partly built into this S-E circle, and in some cases the stones were broken up to make building material
RMMC6ME7–Stones - Penmaenmawr Druid circle, Gwynedd, Wales
RMMC6HFE–Ley Lines. Stonehenge is a terminal point for a Ley which connects El Patron and Santiago de Compostela in Spain, through the Ile de Seine, France.
RMMBD5YX–Avebury, Wiltshire
RMMC6HFH–Ley Lines. Stonehenge is a terminal point for a Ley which connects El Patron and Santiago de Compostela in Spain, through the Ile de Seine, France.
RMMBD6EH–Druid Temple, Masham, North Yorkshire
RMMBD566–Vikings, Orkney, Ring of Brogar, Stone Circle
RMMBD31T–The Stanton Drew Stone Circle near Bristol. Avon
RMMBD2DE–Malta. Figurines, perhaps Shamanic, found in the Xaghra Stone Circle. These are probably the oldest free- standing images in Europe.
RMMBD2F2–Malta. Figurines, perhaps Shamanic, found in the Xaghra Stone Circle. These are probably the oldest free- standing images in Europe.
RMMBD31X–Stone Circles - Castlerigg The 'Carles' of Castlerigg Circle near Keswick in Cumbria, consists of 38 upright stones set in a maximum diameter of 107 feet, with a ten-stone circle in the outer ring. Probably c. 2,500 BC
RMMBD31W–Stone Circles - Castlerigg The 'Carles' of Castlerigg Circle near Keswick in Cumbria, consists of 38 upright stones set in a maximum diameter of 107 feet, with a ten-stone circle in the outer ring. Probably c. 2,500 BC
RMMC6HBM–ALCHEMY Alchemical device illustrating how the polarities of the material world are united in the Phoenix, which is the Philosopher's Stone. From Andreas Libavius, Alchymia, 1606. The polarities lie on either side of the vertical descending line below the phoenix, which is nesting in its flame above the cosmic duality of Sun and Moon, on either side of which are the earthly representatives of these, the King and Queen. Below the cosmic circle, the four elements are divided into two groups - the left, beneath the King, is Fire and Air, to the right, beneath the Queen, Water and Earth. These a
RMMC87BT–SYMBOLS - FIRE DRAGON - SULPHUR - GRAVE Alchemical plate from Michael Maier, Atalanta Fugiens, 1618. This is the 21st emblem in the series. The Latin text deepens what at first appears to be a simple enough image, and translates, 'Make from the male and female a circle, then a square, then a triangle, and then a circle, and you will have the Stone of the Philosophers'. The imagery pertains partly to the mediaeval problem of squaring the circle, which was the geometric equivalent of relating matter to spirit. In his illustration, the operation recognizes that the union of spirit and matter
RMMBD321–The stone circles and embankments at Avebury, Wiltshire.
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