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N
Ditch
Bank
Stone
Aubrey Hole
E
Highway A344
(modern)
Most northerly
moonset
Most southerly
moonrise
Most southerly
moonrise
Winter solstice
sunrise
Most northerly
moonset
Winter solstice
sunset
Winter solstice sunset
Summer solstice sunrise
Summer solstice sunrise
Summer solstice sunrise
Most northerly moonrise
Most southerly moonrise
at winter solstice
Sunrise on the morning
of the summer solstice
■ Figure 4-1
The central horseshoe of upright stones is only the most obvi-
ous part of Stonehenge. The best-known astronomical align-
ment at Stonehenge is the summer solstice sun rising over the
Heelstone. Although a number of astronomical alignments have
been found at Stonehenge, experts debate their signifi cance.
(Photo: Jamie Backman)
■ Figure 4-2
Newgrange was built on a small hill in Ireland about 3200 BC. A long passageway extends
from the entryway back to the center of the mound, and sunlight shines down the pas-
sageway into the central chamber at dawn on the day of the winter solstice. Other passage
graves have similar alignments, but their purpose is unknown.
(Newgrange: Benelux Press/Index Stock Imagery)