| The Stones Mailing List: The friendliest archaeology mailing list in the UK. Covers all aspects of prehistory from fringe to mainstream. |
| A Major New Megalithic Complex in Europe: A new megalithic complex has been discovered, second only to Carnac in size and importance in Europe. Set in the forested hill-country of the Istranca Mountains in Turkish Thrace, clustered around the sacred mountain of Muhittin Baba, lies a group of standing stone complexes of comparable complexity and size, with the total number of individual stones reaching over 2,000 |
| A visit to Son Catlar: Virtual visit to the prehistoric village of Son Catlar, Minorca. In English, Spanish and Catalan. |
| Ancient Stones - Megaliths in Western Europe: Picture gallery and descriptions of megalithic sites in Western Europe. In English and German, with map interface. |
| Bronze Age deer stones of Mongolia: An article about scientists efforts to preserve the carvings, from the Smithsonian Magazine, Lasting Impressions, Nov 2002 |
| Dolmens in the Netherlands: Hans Meijer provides photographs, descriptions and the story behind all 54 megalithic hunebedden in Holland. |
| German Stonepages: Provides information on megaliths in and around Osnabrück in North Germany, in English and German. Includes hiking trails [in German] and links. |
| Hellenic Pyramids: The existence of megalithic pyramids in Greece was unknown to most people until recently. One at Hellenikon has been dated to c.2720 BC. Images, description and references. |
| Klaus' megaliths: A detailed collection of pictures of menhirs and prehistoric graves in Germany, with descriptions and links. Also in German. |
| Megalítica - Megaliths of Menorca: Photographs and descriptions by St. Jakobi of a variety of ancient structures on the island of Menorca. |
| Megalithic Mysteries: Photographic guide to stone circles, megaliths and other prehistoric sites by Andy Burnham. |
| Megaliths in Western Europe: Odile Prigent describes these great stone monuments and the Neolithic farmers who built them. Plans, drawings and photographs of the different types; important examples. French and English versions. |
| Megaliths of Apulia: Toti Calo's photographic book of megaliths in Europe and specifically Apulia, Italy. |
| Monumental Past: The life-histories of megalithic monuments in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Germany). An electronic monograph based on a Ph.D. thesis submitted by Cornelius J Holtorf to the University of Wales. |
| Monumental Past: Megaliths in NE Germany: Web site and CD-ROM based on a doctoral dissertation submitted by Cornelius J. Holtorf to the University of Wales that explores the social and cultural meanings of megaliths from later prehistoric Mecklenburg-Vorpommern located in northeastern Germany. |
| Oldest Astronomical Megalith Alignment: The University of Colorado declares an assembly of huge stone slabs at Nabta in Egypt to be the oldest known astronomical alignment of megaliths in the world. |
| Prehistoric Sites of the British Isles: Christine Burnett's photographs of Prehistoric sites of the British Isles. Includes stone circles, standing stones, burial chambers, etc. |
| Pyramids in Germany: German pyramids the biggest monuments of the Megalith-culture on the continent. |
| Stone Pages: Some of the most interesting megalithic and other archaeological sites in Europe. |
| Stones of Italy: In Italy too, there are megalithic monuments. |
| Talatí: Virtual visit to the prehistoric village of Talatí de Dalt, Minorca,. In English, Spanish, Catalan, French, Deutsch and Italiano. |
| The Dolmen Path - Russia: Russian dolmens and other megaliths including maps, photo gallery and legends. Articles covering history, archaeology and mystic theories. |
| The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map: The top destination for Megaliths and Prehistory in the UK and Ireland with a very detailed map. Site listings, News, Forum |
| The Megalithic World (Russia): Site about Russian megaliths, with timeline, classification, photos, theories, and articles. In Russian, but has links to Babelfish translation which works passably. |
| The Stone Circle Webring: A ring of connected sites featuring stone circles, megaliths and other ancient sites. |
| Who Built New England's Megalithic Monuments?: Article by Paul Tudor Angel explores the possible origins of "odd rocks" found in the northeastern United States. |
| Yemeni Megaliths: A chance discovery of a group of megaliths on a coastal plain in western Yemen has sent scholars scrambling to explain why and how people were living there between ca. 2400 and 800 B.C. Article from Archaeology. |