Aubrey holes — /öˈbri hōlz/ plural noun The 56 circular pits surrounding the stone circle of Stonehenge in Wiltshire ORIGIN: John Aubrey (1626–97), who discovered them … Useful english dictionary
Aubrey holes — The Aubrey holes are a ring of 56 pits at Stonehenge named after the seventeenth century antiquarian, John Aubrey. They date to the earliest phases of Stonehenge in the late fourth and early third millennium BC. Despite decades of argument and… … Wikipedia
Aubrey Adams — Aubrey Addams Pour les articles homonymes, voir Addams. Aubrey Addams Aubrey Adams en mars 2006 … Wikipédia en Français
Aubrey Addams — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Addams. Aubrey Addams Aubrey Adams en 2011 … Wikipédia en Français
John Aubrey — For other people named John Aubrey, see John Aubrey (disambiguation). John Aubrey Born 12 March 1626 Died 7 June 1697 (aged 71) Nationality English … Wikipedia
John Aubrey — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Aubrey. John Aubrey John Aubrey Nom de naissance … Wikipédia en Français
Y and Z Holes — The Y and Z Holes are two rings of concentric (though irregular) circuits of near identical pits cut around the outside of the Sarsen Circle at Stonehenge. The current view is that both circuits are contemporary. Radiocarbon dating of antlers… … Wikipedia
Q and R Holes — The Q and R Holes are a series of concentric sockets which currently represent the earliest known evidence for a stone structure on the site of Stonehenge.Beneath the turf, and just inside the later Sarsen Circle are a double arc of buried… … Wikipedia
Stonehenge — Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites State Party = flag|United Kingdom Type = Cultural Criteria = i, ii, iii ID = 373 Region = Europe Year = 1986 Session = 10th Link =… … Wikipedia
Stonehenge — 51° 10′ 44″ N 1° 49′ 35″ W / 51.178889, 1.826389 … Wikipédia en Français
Stone edge — Stonehenge 51° 10′ 44″ N 1° 49′ 35″ W / 51.178889, 1.826389 … Wikipédia en Français