Harold Beumer > Köln photo
Harold Beumer > Köln photo
Harold Beumer > England 2003 photo
Harold Beumer > Woodhenge
Woodhenge is so-called because it was originally a wooden structure of a type similar to Stonehenge. It was probably set up during the Bronze age c. 2,000 BC for ceremonial use. The concrete posts mark the positions of the original timbers, evidence for which was obtained by excavation. The rings are oval with the long axis aligned on the mid-summer sunrise. A bank with a ditch on the inner side surrounded the monument, which was entered by a causeway on the north-east.
Harold Beumer > Hypocaustum
Köln photo
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