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Alternative Archaeology Following 12 years of research visiting many of the circles in Britain and Ireland, retired farmer, Jack Morris-Eyton claims to have unravelled what no one else has done before - why, where and how the great stone circles worked. Jack does not profess to have the answers to all of the stone circle mysteries, indeed he admits himself there is still much to learn, but through this series of articles he hopes to provide some possible answers to many intriguing questions.The Great Stone Circles – How they Work - Contents
Part 1 - Research at Swinside
Part 2 - Methods Old and New
Part 3a - The Calendar Systems - Swinside
Part 3b - Other Calendar Systems
Part 4 - The Summer Solstice at Stonehenge
Part 5a - Shape of Stones - Part 1
Part 5b - Shape of Stones - Part 2
Part 6a - The Moon Cycles
Part 6b - The Moon Cycles - Swinside Moon Northern Rise
Part 6c - The Moon Cycles - Swinside Moon Northern Set
Part 7 - Castlerigg - The Sanctuary and the Moon
Part 8 - The location of Swinside
Part 9 - Prediction Sites
Part 10 - Glaciers
Part 11 - The Standing Stones, Kirksanton
Part 12 - Finding the focal point of the circle
Part 13 - The Orientation of Stonehenge
Part 14 - Midwinter Solstice - Comparing four circles
Jack Morris-Eyton sadly passed away in 2011 but his expanded research has been posthumously published in a book: Stone Circle Calendars: A New Understanding.
Note: In 2005 we were treated to a fascinating series of articles from JACKME; here is a reminder, and interlinked contents page for the whole series of Jack's articles.