Location United Kingdom Criteria i, ii, iii UNESCO World Heritage Site inscription 1986 | Type Cultural Reference 373 | |
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UNESCO region Europe and North America Similar Avebury, Silbury Hill, West Kennet Long Barr, Stone circle, Durrington Walls |
Stonehenge avebury and associated sites unesco nhk
Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Wiltshire, England. The WHS covers two large areas of land separated by nearly 30 miles (48 km), rather than a specific monument or building. The sites were inscribed as co-listings in 1986. Some of the large and well known monuments within the WHS are listed below, but the area also has an exceptionally high density of small-scale archaeological sites, particularly from the prehistoric period. More than 700 individual archaeological features have been identified. There are 160 separate Scheduled Monuments, covering 415 items or features.
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- Stonehenge avebury and associated sites unesco nhk
- Stonehenge avebury and associated sites dantraveling
- Stonehenge and Associated Monuments
- Monuments in the Stonehenge WHS
- Avebury and Associated Monuments
- Monuments in the Avebury WHS
- Museum and archive collections
- References

Stonehenge avebury and associated sites dantraveling
Stonehenge and Associated Monuments
The Stonehenge area of the WHS is located in south Wiltshire. It covers an area of 26 square km and is centred on the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge. Ownership is shared between English Heritage, the National Trust, the Ministry of Defence, the RSPB, Wiltshire Council, and private individuals and farmers.
Monuments in the Stonehenge WHS
Avebury and Associated Monuments

The Avebury area of the WHS is located in northern Wiltshire. It covers an area of 22.5 square km and is centred on the prehistoric Avebury Henge.
Monuments in the Avebury WHS
Museum and archive collections
The main museums are the Alexander Keiler Museum at Avebury, Salisbury Museum, and Wiltshire Museum in Devizes

Other museums with material from Stonehenge and Avebury include the British Museum, National Museum of Wales, Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and the Ashmolean Museum. Other archives include the English Heritage Archive in Swindon, the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre and the Bodleian Library.
