Megalithic Portal
Posted by Tom Goskar | Filed under Archaeology
The Megalithic Portal have recently received their 20 millionth page impression since their launch in 2001. Well done guys!
If you’ve never visited the Megalithic Portal, it’s a website dedicated to standing stones, stone circles, all things megalithic, and interesting prehistoric (archaeological) discoveries. It’s a community-based website, with forums, picture gallery and a news system, which anyone can contribute to if you sign up to become a member.
There’s also an interactive map, so you can find out if there’s anything of interest locally. Their coverage isn’t just limited to the UK - although it does have a British and Irish focus, the whole world is covered.
If you’re a “megawrack” or just have a passing interest in prehistoric sites, you owe it to yourself to pay them a visit!
Tags: Archaeology, megalithic, prehistory, websites
2 Responses to “Megalithic Portal”
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Why Dont You…Blog? » Megalithic Portal Says:
May 12th, 2006 at 10:49 pm[...] Again, from reading interesting links on the “Past Thinking” blog site - I came across some links to the megalithic portal. All I can say is “wow.” [...]
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Brian John Says:
May 28th, 2009 at 8:26 pmHi folks
Been looking at your site, and will dig deeper. Well done! You may be interested in a new blog called “Stonehenge Thoughts” which looks at the pros and cons of the arguments relating to bluestone transport — and much else besides:
http://brian-mountainman.blogspot.com/
I also have a video called “The Stonehenge Conspiracy” here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&v=FvjyYpF1ui8
Hope you might find this interesting.
Best wishes
Brian



