• Just like Stonehenge, nobody definitively knows the true purpose of Woodhenge. ... Is there any connection between Woodhenge and Stonehenge?
  • Similar to the ancient Stonehenge, the exact purpose of Woodhenge is unknown. It was previously assumed that Woodhenge was a template for Stonehenge.
  • ...theories have been supported by findings of bones of butchered pigs exclusively at Woodhenge, showing evidence of feasting, leaving Stonehenge as a site.
  • Heading immediately south from Durrington walls we soon will encounter Woodhenge, the elemental antithesis of Stonehenge itself.
  • She named the place “Woodhenge” because of its numerous parallels to the adjacent Stonehenge. About the Cunnington family who excavated Woodhenge.
  • The solution is that Durrington Walls and Woodhenge, so close to Stonehenge and houses, are reportedly found within the ‘henge’.
  • A contemporary monument to Stonehenge, Woodhenge was a series of timbers erected in oval rings, and like Stonehenge is aligned to the rising sun on the...
  • Only a stones throw from Stonehenge, is a Neolithic timber monument known as Woodhenge. Built in about 2500 BC, roughly the same time as...
  • On the south side is an old concrete pillar with a brass description plate. woodhenge-5. ... Sources: Wikipedia / Stonehenge Tours / National Geographic.
  • New research has revealed that the ancient monuments Woodhenge and Stonehenge are contemporary with one another, not built hundreds of years apart as...
  • Heather and I headed for Woodhenge, the other “henge” managed by English Heritage. Like Stonehenge, this second site is composed of a bank with a ditch on...
  • The large henge links to Stonehenge via parallel banks and ditches running 70 to 110 feet apart. Although Woodhenge is much less visited than its more famous...
  • Woodhenge, including the surrounding bank and ditch, is 360 feet in diameter. ... If I get to Stonehenge now I'll make the extra visit to Woodhenge.