
Chorea Gigantum vel Stonhengium
Situs in Anglia meridiana.
Chorea Gigantum[1] (iuxta nomen Cambricum Côr y Cewri) seu recentius Stonhengium[2] (iuxta Anglicum Stonehenge) est monumentum antiquum circuli megalithici comitatus Wiltoniae in Anglia occidentali situm. Medio aevo Neolithico constructum est, aedificatoribus apud Durrington Walls ut videtur morantibus.
Archaeologica designationis adumbratio Choreae Gigantum.
Sol oriens apud solstitium aestatis anno 2005.
Situs a Stephano Kühn anno 2004 lucis ope pictus.
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