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Fowles, John.
The Enigma of Stonehenge.
New York: The Philpot Museum Photographs, 1980.
GBC-Stonehenge. [online] Available http://www.artifice.com/cgi-bin/gbc- building.cgi/stonehenge.html, Januaruary 29, 1998.
Hawkins, Gerald S. and John B. White.
Stonehenge Decoded.
New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1965.
"History's Great Mysteries: Puzzles of the Past Continue to Perplex." Current Events. 15 April 1996: 2-4, 95.
Keyes, Bradley. Stonehenge. [online] Available http://www.activemind.com/mysterious /Topics/Stonehenge/, January 27, 1998.
National Geographic Society.
Mysteries of Mankind.
Washington, DC.: National Geographic Society, 1992.
Robbins, Lawrence H. Ph.D.
Stones Bones, and Ancient Cities.
New York.: Lawrence H. Robbins, 1990.
Schreiber, Lee R.
Unexplained Places: Exploring Mysteries Around the World.
New York.: Michael Friedman Publishing Group, Inc., 1993
"Stonehenge." Encyclopedia Americana. 1997ed.
Stone. [online] Available http://pages.prodigy.com/stonehenge/stone.htm, January28, l998.
Stonehenge. [online] Available http://www.eliki.com/ancient/mysteries/stonehenge/, January28, 1998.
Haskel, Merrie. Stonehenge. [online] Available http://www-personal.umich.edu/~merrie/Arthur/ stonehenge.html, January 28, l998.
Stonehenge. [online] Available http://www.stonehenge.co.uklstonehenge/stonehenge.html January 28, 1998.
Stonehenge FAQ. [online] Available http://www.umredu/~stonehen/answers/textindex. html, January 29, 1998.
Stonehenge, Wiltshire. [online] Available http://www.britannia.com/history/h7.html, January 28, 1998.
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