virtual stonehenge

Announcing the "Ancient World in London" Web Event and Content Series Starting January 2010

Caryatids at the St Pancras Parish Church, London.Heritage Key is off to a busy start in 2010 and we are pleased to announce our exciting new web event and content series the Ancient World in London. Starting at the end of January 2010, the project is sponsored exclusively by Addison Lee, London's largest minicab service. During 3 months online we will inspire people to set out for adventures and make their own great historical discoveries either live in London or online. 

Check out Stonehenge with this Awesome Blender Reconstruction

Stonehenge Blender - Still from the VideoThe Heritage Key office may be bristling with excitement at the prospect of our own Virtual Stonehenge - the progress of which you can see right here each week.. errr.. starting next week. But the anticipation has clearly proved too much for this online architect, who thought he'd have a go at the megalithic masterpiece himself. Andreas Trunk's Stonehenge reconstruction is the first in a series exploring circular buildings of the ancient world, the next being Delphi's famous Marmaria, and we reckon this is a pretty good first shot. Taking the stones as they are today, Trunk attempts to explain how the existing fragments would have looked in their original positions (we wouldn't want to get caught beneath one!), and how the stones align with the sun and moon, leading to a fascination which continues to this day.

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