"Stanton Drew"@de . . . "883533"^^ . . . . . . "The Stanton Drew stone circles are just outside the village of Stanton Drew in the English county of Somerset. The largest stone circle is the Great Circle, 113 metres (371 ft) in diameter and the second largest stone circle in Britain (after Avebury); it is considered to be one of the largest Neolithic monuments to have been built. The date of construction is not known, but is thought to be between 3000 and 2000 BCE, which places it in the Late Neolithicto Early Bronze Age. It was made a scheduled monument in 1982."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "intact"@en . "Die Steinkreise von Stanton Drew liegen etwas au\u00DFerhalb des Dorfes Stanton Drew, im Chew Valley, n\u00F6rdlich der Mendip Hills, etwa 12,9 km s\u00FCdlich von Bristol in Somerset, in England."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . "John Aubrey.jpg"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Large stones, some lying and some standing on end in grassy area"@en . . . "Stanton Drew stone circles"@en . "The antiquarians John Aubrey and William Stukeley both visited the stone circles at Stanton Drew"@en . . . . "150"^^ . . . . "Stanton Drew stone circles"@en . . . . . . . . . "I cerchi di pietre di Stanton Drew (in inglese: Stanton Drew Stone Circles) costituiscono un complesso archeologico situato nel villaggio inglese di Stanton Drew, nel Somerset (Inghilterra sud-occidentale) formato da tre cerchi di pietre, un viale e una risalenti al 3000 a.C. ca. (Neolitico)."@it . . . "I cerchi di pietre di Stanton Drew (in inglese: Stanton Drew Stone Circles) costituiscono un complesso archeologico situato nel villaggio inglese di Stanton Drew, nel Somerset (Inghilterra sud-occidentale) formato da tre cerchi di pietre, un viale e una risalenti al 3000 a.C. ca. (Neolitico)."@it . . "POINT(-2.5760409832001 51.367115020752)"^^ . . "140"^^ . . "The Stanton Drew stone circles are just outside the village of Stanton Drew in the English county of Somerset. The largest stone circle is the Great Circle, 113 metres (371 ft) in diameter and the second largest stone circle in Britain (after Avebury); it is considered to be one of the largest Neolithic monuments to have been built. The date of construction is not known, but is thought to be between 3000 and 2000 BCE, which places it in the Late Neolithicto Early Bronze Age. It was made a scheduled monument in 1982. The Great Circle was surrounded by a ditch and is accompanied by smaller stone circles to the northeast and southwest. There is also a group of three stones, known as The Cove, in the garden of the local pub. Slightly further from the Great Circle is a single stone, known as Hautville's Quoit. Some of the stones are still vertical, but the majority are now recumbent, and some are no longer present. The stone circles have been studied since John Aubrey's visit in 1664, and some excavations of the site were performed in the 18th century. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, geophysical surveys have confirmed the size of the stone circles and identified additional pits and postholes. The Cove has been shown to be around 1000 years older than the stone circles, and so date from 4000-3000 BCE. A variety of myths and legends about the stone circles have been recorded, including one about dancers at a celebration who have been turned to stone."@en . . . "51.36711502075195"^^ . . "26647"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Somerset, England"@en . . "Cerchi di pietre di Stanton Drew"@it . . . . "-2.576040983200073"^^ . . . . . . . "Die Steinkreise von Stanton Drew liegen etwas au\u00DFerhalb des Dorfes Stanton Drew, im Chew Valley, n\u00F6rdlich der Mendip Hills, etwa 12,9 km s\u00FCdlich von Bristol in Somerset, in England."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "near Stanton Drew and Bristol"@en . . . . . . . . . "United Kingdom Somerset"@en . . . . . . . . "1102508200"^^ . "left"@en . "51.3671143 -2.5760409" . . . . . . . . . . . "Stukeley William.jpg"@en . . . . . . . . .