Seahenge (English Wikipedia)

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  • Walters, Michael (1999). "Seahenge Ancient Oak Circle". Getty Images. Retrieved 4 April 2022. The ancient oak circle which emerged from the shifting sands at Holme next the Sea in Norfolk. The ring of oak tree trunks with a large upturned tree at its centre is believed to be 4,000 years old & is said to be of great archaeological importance.
  • "Flag Fen Archaeological Centre". Getty Images. Peterborough, England. 2001. Chloe Watson, a member of the scanning team, helps adjust one of the timbers in preparation for a scan, at the Flag Fen Archaeological centre, Peterborough, where English Heritage took a 3D laser scan of 'Seahenge', the Bronze Age Timber Circle, rescued from the beach at Holme two years ago.
  • Leal-Olivas, Daniel (14 February 2022). "Seahenge Museum Employee". Getty Images. Retrieved 4 April 2022. A museum employee dusts with a brush a section of a Seahenge a monument found in Norfolk, Britain and dated of 2000 BC, during a press preview of the new exhibition "The World of Stonehenge" at the British Museum, in central London, on February 14, 2022. - The exhibition will run from February 17 until July 17, 2022.
  • Brady, Jonathan (14 February 2022). "Seahenge - press preview for the new The World of Stonehenge exhibition". Getty Images. Retrieved 4 April 2022. A member of staff uses a brush whilst stood amongst 'Seahenge', a four thouand year old Bronze Age timber circle from Norfolk, during the press preview for the new The World of Stonehenge exhibition at London's British Museum. The display is the UKs first ever major exhibition on Stonehenge and the largest British Museum exhibition of recent times, featuring over 430 objects on show from across Britain, Ireland and Europe.
  • Parsons, Andrew. "Seahenge Circle Of Crumbled Timber Stands At Low Tide On The Coast". Getty Images. Retrieved 4 April 2022. A circle of crumbled timber stands at low tide on the coast of Norfolk, at Holme next the Sea. The circle is just yards away from the wooden "Seahenge" excavated by experts from English Heritage in 1999 so that archaeologists could test the timbers. * English Heritage are now considering what do with this second discovery.

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  • "Seahenge II". West Norfolk & King's Lynn Archaeology Society. Retrieved 4 April 2022.

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