Woodhenge

Woodhenge

Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites


State Party =
Type = Cultural
Criteria = i, ii, iii
ID = 373
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 1986
Session = 10th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/373

Woodhenge is a Neolithic Class I henge and timber circle monument located in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site in Wiltshire, England. It is 2 miles north-east of Stonehenge in the parish of Durrington, just north of Amesbury.

Discovery

Woodhenge was identified in 1925 after an aerial archaeology survey by Alexander Keiller and OGS Crawford.

Crawford credits the discovery to an aerial photograph taken by Sqn Ldr Gilbert Stuart Martin Insall VC in 1925 (Crawford, Air-Photography for Archaeologists, 1929). Maud Cunnington excavated the site between 1926 and 1929.

Date

Pottery from the excavation was identified as being consistent with the Grooved ware style of the middle Neolithic, although later Beaker sherds were also found. So, the structure was probably built during period of cultural similarities commonly known as the "Beaker". The "Beaker culture" spans both the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age and includes both the distinctive "bell-beaker" type ceramic vessels for which the cultural grouping is known as well as other local styles of pottery from the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age.

tructure

The site was believed by Cunnington to consist of a central burial, surrounded first by six concentric rings of postholes, then by a single ditch and finally an outer bank, around 85m wide. The burial was of a child which Cunnington interpreted as a dedicatory sacrifice although it was destroyed in The Blitz (bombing by the Germans during World War II) and re-examination has not been possible. Cunnington also found a skeleton of a teenager in one of the ditch sections she dug. Another theory is that the site is the burial location of a Celtic royal family (although the site actually predates the appearance of Celtic culture in Britain by almost 2000 years).

Most of the 168 post holes held wooden posts, although Mrs Cunnington found evidence that a pair of standing stones may have been placed between the second and third post hole rings. Recent excavations (2006) have indicated that there were, in fact, several standing stones on the site, arranged in a "cove". The deepest post holes measured up to 2m and the height of the timber posts they held has been estimated at up to 7.5m above the ground. The posts would have weighed up to 5 tons and the arrangement was similar to that of the bluestones at Stonehenge.The positions of the postholes are currently marked with modern concrete posts which are a simple and informative method of displaying the site.

Further comparisons with Stonehenge were quickly noticed by Cunnington; both have entrances oriented approximately on the midsummer sunrise and the diameters of the timber circles at Woodhenge and the stone circles at Stonehenge are similar making the reasons for the name more understandable.

Others

Subsequent to the discoveries of Mrs Cunnington, two further timber circles of comparable scale were later discovered no more than 500 metres away within the Durrington Walls henge.

There are various theories about possible timber structures that might have stood on the site and about, that they may have been aligned on positions of the Sun on the horizon. For many years work on the study of Stonehenge had overshadowed any real breakthroughs in the understanding of Woodhenge. However, recent ongoing investigations as part of the Stonehenge Riverside Project are now starting to cast new light on the site.

ee also

*"Woodhenge" is also a piece of music on the 1979 album "Platinum by Mike Oldfield.

External links

*oscoor gbx|SU150434


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Woodhenge — ist ein in der Grafschaft Wiltshire, England gelegenes Henge Monument. Das nördlich von Amesbury gelegene, in Anlehnung an das nur etwa 3,2 km südwestlich gelegene Stonehenge benannte Woodhenge, wurde vermutlich um das Jahr 2340 v. Chr. also vor… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Woodhenge —   [ wʊdhendʒ], vorgeschichtliche Kultanlage in der County Wiltshire, England. Die durch die Luftbildforschung entdeckte Anlage enthielt innerhalb eines kreisförmigen Wall und Grabensystems sechs konzentrische Kreise von ehemaligen Holzpfosten,… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Woodhenge — Stonehenge, Avebury y sitios relacionados Nombre descrito en la Lista del Pat …   Wikipedia Español

  • Woodhenge — 51°11′21.73″N 1°47′8.85″O / 51.1893694, 1.7857917 Woodhenge est un site archéologique situé à 1 km au nord d …   Wikipédia en Français

  • woodhenge — /wood henj /, n. Archaeol. a henge monument consisting of circles of upright timber posts. [1925 30; WOOD1 + (STONE)HENGE] * * * …   Universalium

  • woodhenge — /wood henj /, n. Archaeol. a henge monument consisting of circles of upright timber posts. [1925 30; WOOD1 + (STONE)HENGE] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Rudolf Wachter (Bildhauer) — Woodhenge (2000). Stadtpark Weingarten …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Вудхендж — (Woodhenge)Woodhenge, доисторическое святилище в графстве Уилтшир, близ г.Эймсбери, юж. Англия. Хотя внешне деревянные столбы В. имеют мало общего с ритуальными сооружениями каменного века в Стонхендже (каменные плиты и столбы), их формы и… …   Страны мира. Словарь

  • Вудхендж —     (Woodhenge), памятник, расположенный в 2 милях (3,2 км) к северо востоку от Стонхенджа. Состоит из конструкций типа хенджа с деревянными постройками внутри. Центральное сооружение в свою очередь окружено 6 концентрическими кольцами из… …   Археологический словарь

  • Cahokia — This article is about a Native American site at Cahokia Mounds. For the modern city located about ten miles (16 km) to the southwest, see Cahokia, Illinois. For the extinct Native American tribe unrelated to the builders of the Cahokia Mounds,… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”