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The number(s) following the figure are those of the chapter(s) in which it is mentioned.

  1. 2, 4, 14, 16, Remnants of three henges: Early, Stone and Final
  2. 2, The Stone henge c1953
  3. 2, 16, The Stone henge: foundation hole and stone numbers, c1953
  4. 2, 12, 19, 20, The topography and some monuments in the area of research (schematic)
  5. 3, A nil-shadow (n-sp) pole (schematic)
  6. 3, Early henge: earliest phase
  7. 3, Early henge worked out and abandoned
  8. 3, Early henge:evolution of nil-shadow pole pits (schematic)
  9. 5, 6, Stone henge entrance from within, showing its rebated spacer beam 101, and tongue of beam 130
  10. 5, The exposed joint at upright 29,and showing the 'aim design' curvature of the beams
  11. 5, Joint viewed from outside the circle: aim-design
  12. 5, Tray (and Tenon) at the top of mast upright 56
  13. 6, Sections through the installation: (schematic)
  14. 6, Proximate model of the Stone henge's aim-design
  15. 7, Aim-design schema of the notional sweeps of spars
  16. 7, Sighting windows of the Stone henge in the dome of the sky
  17. 8, Moon's apparent paths and sighting windows in the dome of the sky midsummer c2100BC
  18. 8, Model: two of the Moon's extreme positions at 14 day intervals, at mid-summer c2100BC
  19. 8, 10, Geometry of the Moon's extreme paths at Stonehenge at mid-summer c2100BC
  20. 8, Geometry of the Moon's extreme paths at Stonehenge at mid-winter c2100BC
  21. 9, Earth's axis of spin departs the Poles
  22. 10, 22, Pollen zones and forest cover
  23. 11, An Egyptian sea-going ship
  24. 13, Northern and Southern Circles at Durrington Walls
  25. 13, Rings of pits at Woodhenge
  26. 13, Woodhenge indigenous pit E5: three possible configurations
  27. 13, Woodhenge ring C pits and ramps
  28. 13, Woodhenge ring C: method of sighting
  29. 13, Woodhenge ring C ramp orientations
  30. 13, Woodhenge ring A: a speculated observation station
  31. 13, Silbury Hill: Aerial photograph and plan (pre 1976)
  32. 13, Silbury Hill: phase 6, the Egyptian structure
  33. 13, Silbury Hill: exponential increasees in the heights of mounds
  34. 13, Installation at Avebury: south arc from the south gap
  35. 13, Three phases of Avebury installation
  36. 13, 14, A Cuban sledge
  37. 14, Model sector stage1: survey and design
  38. 14, Model sector stages 2-5
  39. 14, Arch, way SU 0637-1, and entrance path
  40. 14, Raft for largest blue stone
  41. 15, Learner sector: stages 1-4
  42. 15, 16, 17, Geometry of Trilithon and mast plan, and base circle
  43. 15, 22, Movements for raising and positioning beams and bearers
  44. 15, 22, Raising and positioning a beam: tree-stem lever and push rod
  45. 15, 22, Schematic view of arrangements inside the uprights
  46. 15, 22, Tree-stem and Y and Z stones
  47. 15, 16, 17, 22, Relationships of Y,Z holes and sarsen circle gaps
  48. 15, Pommel and shackle frames: general arrangement
  49. 16, Central mast 156: assessed appearance when erect
  50. 16, Raising bearer 156: side elevation
  51. 16, Raising bearer 156: plan
  52. 16, Positioning bearer 156: support frames
  53. 16, 17, 18, Final status of hoist assisted spars
  54. 16, 18, Scene of Innovatory team's mishap
  55. 16, Innovatory sector: stages 1-3
  56. 17, Harassed sector: stages 1-6
  57. 5, 17, Harassed sector: phases a) to d) for construction stages 2-4
  58. 19, Shrewton barrow 23: plan and sections
  59. 19, Shrewton barrow 23: contents of pits
  60. 3, 20, Part of Ordnance Survey sheet SU14 1:25000 1st Series
  61. 20, A 'Cursus' and two other sorts of waymarks
  62. 20, The Avenue: air photographs
  63. 21, Craterlets Messier A and Messier in Mare Fecunditatis on the Moon
  64. 21, A Neolithic 'air raid' shelter, aka a dolmen
  65. 21, Rotation of the Moon's orbit plane (MOP)
  66. 21, Ascending and descending paths of the Moon at Newgrange
  67. 21, Spirals carved on stones in Ireland and Scotland
  68. 21, Notional full Moon alignments at Avebury
  69. 21, Incongruities of the Moon
  70. 21, Hypothesised movements of Moon's orbit plane, Earth's solid core and axis of spin
  71. 10, 22, Temperature variations in England over last 20,000 years: HH Lamb
  72. 22, Climate shifts reflected in a Danish peat bog: B Aaby
  73. 23, Fore- and backsight stones of Final henge
  74. 23, Sight-lines of the Final henge
  75. 23, Azimuth's of Moon rises and sets and sight-lines of the Final henge
  76. 23, Cremations, some aka backsight post holes, and stone H


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